Step into Dresdencline’s hidden magical community, where fifteen-year-old Travis uncovers deadly secrets. Or travel back to medieval England, where Geoffrey Chaucer’s pen might break Excalibur’s ancient curse. Adventure awaits between these pages. Which path will you choose?
Amber Zygutis has been studying the craft of writing for over three decades, teaching herself by rewriting beloved stories before creating her own. Her four years in Northern Idaho bloomed into Dresdencline, a hidden magical world where pagan festivals, elemental magic, and a gay Satan driven by love challenge everything you thought you knew about fantasy.
To give readers something that will see them through the hardest of times and serve as a light in the darkness.
To challenge the way people think and their perception of what is and isn’t possible.
To entertain and inspire readers all over the world.
A cursed sword haunts medieval England’s greatest poet. A teenage boy fights to clear his name when a harvest festival turns deadly. A world guide invites you to pet lightning sharks. A mysterious stranger’s red eyes hide decades of pain. Welcome to complexity.
Geoffrey Chaucer only wanted to finish his manuscript. Instead, Excalibur, a family heirloom with centuries of darkness, won’t stop whispering. Curses aren’t real, he tells himself. But his humble pen might be the only thing standing between freedom and eternal damnation. History will never be the same.
Travis Finné wanted to win the Lughnasadh Games. Instead, he’s public enemy number one when sabotage turns celebration into chaos. Now he and his friends must hunt the real culprit through Fiddler’s Bend’s shadowy corners, before the truth costs more than his reputation. It might cost his life.
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Whether you have wandered through Dresdencline’s shops, pondered Excalibur’s whispers, or simply love stories that dare to be different, I would love to hear from you. Questions, theories, or just want to say hello?
Have a question about Travis’s hidden identity? Curious about Satan’s story? Want to invite me to your book club? Drop me a line. I read every message.