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Exciting news Masters and Apprentices! RUNE OF THE APPRENTICE will be made into an Audible Audiobook! 

I can’t begin to describe how happy this makes me. I have heard so many times, "I just don’t have time to read and really wish RUNE was an audiobook!" Well, folks, your wish is my command! Inkshares has done a wonderful job of making it all happen and I am so excited hear, Aleksi, Nataraja, Domadred, Beck, and all the other exciting characters of RUNE OF THE APPRENTICE come to life! HUGE shout out to Adam Gomolin for locking the deal down. Thank you!Also, as many of you know, I just got back from The DOTA2 International Convention and Championship. TI6 was awesome!  (Congrats to team Wings on their epic victory!) As promised MONTHS ago, I ROCKED the Antimage Cosplay, mohawk and all! My brother and I had a great time and you can view the pictures directly on Instagram HERE to get captions and info about each shot! Or for those who don’t like Instagram, there is a full gallery uploaded at the end of this post.


Lastly, for those who have not yet pre-ordered RUNE, now is the perfect time because you can get 25% off the hardcover on Amazon by clicking HERE: http://amzn.to/2aX3gWo RUNE is a great read, but don’t just take my word for it, here is what Ricardo Henriquez, author of The Catcher’s Trap had to say:
"Jamison Stone’s novel, Rune of The Apprentice, presents the reader with a detailed and beautifully crafted new world. The descriptions of Terra’s geography and its inhabitants are so vivid that I could easily imagine myself walking through the avenues, squares, and marketplaces of Mindra’s Haven. But this book is not only about a well-crafted fantastic world. Probably one of Stone’s biggest achievements is his capacity to portrait his hero’s internal struggle. Aleksi is young, powerful and good at heart but lost. Having the reader rooting for Aleksi from beginning to end requires the work of a skillful storyteller; Jamison Stone is definitely that person." ―Ricardo Henriquez, author of The Catcher’s Trap
If you have not taken a look at The Cateher’s Trap, then you really should--just be warned Ricardo is a master of horror and his book is truly a scary read!  All in all, I am so excited to be able to share RUNE with you all in audio form, and dressing up in full on Antimage Cosplay at TI6 was fantastic! The Dota community rocks! I am super excited for TI7! And again, for those who have not yet picked up their copy of RUNE, snag one here at Amazon for 25% off! http://amzn.to/2aX3gWoP.S. My next convention is Dragon Con which starts Sept 1st. Expect some more KILLER Cosplay pictures :) 

To view all of the pictures on my website click HERE:  goo.gl/Y1yowU

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    Good Monday evening to you, dear followers!

    I was so eager to finally get to finish the 6th chapter of The Hunter Saga, that I had a bit of a hard time at school. Waitress duty isn’t the most fulfilling ones, or doesn’t keep the mind busy the way cooking and baking does.

    In this chapter, I took proper time for Eudoxia and Phemonoe to have good closure, and to explore the mind-set of the little Helene. I’m drawing inspiration  from my nieces and nephews, and also from myself as the youngest kid. It must be so scary being born to the world in such a unique way, and with all this knowledge, but she doesn’t know any better. Only that she, from the very birth, is different from others. 

    As something Helene needs to be "closeted" about, being a half-djinni, would for sure make a good source for interesting tales of youth rebellion, though I do not know yet how much of Helene’s early youth I will write about. There has to be a time jump somewhere, but it will be smooth and really just cutting some day-to-day life. I hate those long time jumps where everything is suddenly all different. I’m looking at you, Young Justice. All exciting events will be documented, of course. We haven’t got to the thick of it, not really. But the world is about to get much bigger, already in the next chapter, so hold on tight and do not get the sea sickness!

    Thank you for your support, and sleep tight!

    -H.A.
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      Hello everyone ~ 

      Work continues on "The Children of the Forest." I wanted to take this opportunity to apologize for the extended length of silence. When I renewed my focus on this project back in February, I made the difficult decision to restructure much of the original novel. That means entire subplots, characters, and even parts of the original premise were changed drastically or removed altogether. 

      Since passing the threshold to enter into Inkshare’s Quill collection, I’ve been working nonstop on the novel, design of the book itself, and more. CotF has always been a passion project for me, and I want to make sure that when the time finally comes, and the novel is in reader’s hands that it’s as incredible as I believe the world and story is capable of being. 

      Given the extended waiting period, I’ve updated the Inkshares page with fresh versions of the novel’s opening 4 chapters. Check them out, leave feedback if you’re so inclined, and keep an eye out for more updates as we inch our way closer to the project’s completion. 


      P.S. ~

      Oh yeah, and while I’m here, enjoy a sneak-peek at the next beautiful design from my favorite artists, Ellie Yong ~ enjoy!

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          He hated this city. Its strange cobblestone streets, the disorganized architecture and of course the utterly deplorable people that lived here. But as much as he despised this place, there was something he had to do. And it seemed that he would need the help of someone he hadn’t spoken with in a very long time.

          The man walked quickly down the different pathways and back alleys seemingly at random, his long sapphire jacket trailing behind him. Pandaemonium was an outright . . .

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