Sword of the Bright Lady

Yahzi

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If you like epic fantasy, I mean really thick books so bleeding thick you could club an ox to death with them, then you might be interested in Sword of the Bright Lady, by amateur auteur M. C. Planck.

You can read the blurb or even the first couple of chapters by clicking here: http://www.WorldOfPrime.com. Or you could just buy it, you impulsive little devil, by clicking here: Amazon!

Fans of 1632, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, or The Seventh Swordsman might find the book hopelessly derivative, but less erudite readers should find it tolerably interesting. Remember, you can always click on the links above and heap abuse on the author, who so richly deserves it for wasting your time with this drivel. ;)


Seriously, thanks for reading. Hope some of you find it enjoyable. :)
 
Fans of 1632, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, or The Seventh Swordsman
How could you miss out Black Knight, the seminal distillation of the genre?* ;)

Not bad for a pitch. I think it could be reworked just a little less self-effacing and a little more hey look at all the fun stuff to get you involved. I'd chuck the blurb in too, if only in a truncated form, because that's what blurb is for.

For example

If you like your fantasy epic to the point where you could club an ox to death with the paperback, then you might be interested in Sword of the Bright Lady, by M. C. Planck.

Insert 25-word plot pitch here.

You can read the first couple of chapters by clicking here: http://www.WorldOfPrime.com.
Or you could just buy it, you impulsive little devil, by clicking here: Amazon!
Into RPGs? Download my free D20 ruleset and scenario set in the World of Prime universe here: (link)

Fans of 1632, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, or The Seventh Swordsman might find the book hopelessly derivative, but less erudite readers should find it tolerably interesting.

Thanks for reading. Hope you enjoy it.
*answer: the same way the cinema-going public did!
 
I'm a bit busy at the moment - no, it's true - but for what's it's worth, I enjoyed the book's blurb at the World of prime website.
 
A bit of an update. Sword of the Bright Lady will be published by Pyr in October 2014. My thanks to all those who supported the previous edition.
 

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