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Found 1 comment on Verzeichnuss Derer Bey Dem Kaiserl. Hochstpreislichen Reichs- Hof-Raht Von Dem Jahr 1613 Bis Ad Annum 1725 (1728) (German Edition):

u/mattwaldram · 2 pointsr/Fantasy

Hello, hello.

I published my first novel - Monsters of Elsewhere - in digital and paperback editions on the 21st December. So far so good, in terms of sales and whatnot.

Here be the blurb:

There is a land – let's call it Elsewhere – that is in no small amount of trouble. Giant wolves are tearing villages apart, a monster king is bringing his army across the sea to capture the legendary Hall of Glass, and the High Lord has completely disappeared.

Henry Whistler was eight when he got lost at a bus station in Hounslow. There his adventure began. For that was when he met the exiled invisible man, the monster swordsman, and the girl with the bright red hair.

Now a grown-up, Henry's childhood adventure is a faded memory... until his fiancée vanishes. Until he is drawn into another world. Until he is pursued by a blind assassin – with only a monster and a dead man for company – across a land that is in no small amount of trouble.

It's available on lots of stores, including Amazon, B&N, Kobo, and iTunes for $4.99.

However I have just put up a post in the main Fantasy forum here on Reddit explaining that I'm giving away free copies of the ebook to Redditors. Click here to see that post

There are no strings attached whatsoever. I'm just trying to increase my audience, and offering some free copies to a selected audience seemed like a sensible way to do that.

Hope people are okay with that... I was, after all, trying to follow Rule #1 of this community :)