
CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR ARC READERS FOR FREE DIGITAL COPIES OF CURRENT AND FUTURE BOOKS. HEAD TO > https://forms.gle/wPmizXbuuY45eGFUA FOR MORE INFORMATION. LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE. The Author, Blaidd Gwyn, has always been a lover of everything fantasy since a child. But as years went on, Blaidd Gwyn wanted to twist reality with fantasy into his novels, making more relatable plots with relatable characters. What does this mean? The greatest tool for writing, through Blaidd Gwyn's eyes, is life experience. Blaidd Gwyn has met a lot of people in his life time from many different backgrounds. This means that (through his best efforts) no two characters are the same. Why dark fantasy? Blaidd Gwyn has always enjoyed fantasy, but he wanted something more realistic to ground the plot, catering to the much needed, adult fantasy genre as there is more than enough fantasy catering to children. As the fantasy genre is male dominated, like sci-fi, he wants to gain more female readers/fans into his and other fantasy writers worlds, showing there is a place for fantasy for everyone, not just men. Finally, no matter the character, you, as the reader will not know which characters have plot armour, if any. But with that said, Blaidd Gwyn will always promise to ensure any character death will be meaningful to the plot, not just for shock value. As a relatively new author, Blaidd Gwyn will always look to improve on his craft as a writer, be it novels or other forms of media. Plus, he has more than one book series planned for the future. Blaidd Gwyn is a dyslexic, first time author, based in the United Kingdom. Having a passion to write something for years, he did not due to the dyslexia and he never tried, until now. He's from a working class background, but has managed to travel to a few countries around the world, and is also a veteran of the British Army (Infantry), having served three operational tours. Unfortunately, this has given Blaidd Gwyn PTSD for many years. He is also a keen fan of history, involving the UK and other parts of the world, but favoured Greek History and Mythology for many years.