Contemporary, urban, alternate history, sword and sorcery, supernatural creatures, paranormal experiences, we've got them all.
All manner of categories in creative writing are supported by The Wolf Pirate Project. The fantasy genre offers writers an opportunity to challenge the deepest limits of their imagination and share their stories with the public. In fantasies, there are few rules and endless surprises, encouraging readers to view the world in magical ways. The following is what The Wolf Pirate Project supports in the fantasy genre. We hope you will find something that will interest and entertain you.
Our featured author is Daniel Archer, a prolific writer with an epic endeavor in the works. Daniel began this complex project with a simple idea encompassed in one book, which he eventually realized was more complicated than he could explain in a single novel. He continued the mythos in a sequel, which led to another book, and then to the idea of a six-volume series. Subsequently, he created another storyline that posed a perfect juxtaposition to his first one, complimenting it with all new characters. This story will be told in multiple volumes as well. He presents readers with a lifelong commitment of stories that will please, intrigue, and astound for years to come.
Dante Elgin is the writer of the hilarious Djinn series, staring Rabriel, a.k.a. John Denny. This delightful urban fantasy gives readers a comedic romp through the political incorrectness in New York City, where no ethnicity or stereotype is safe from satire. Read Djinn on the Rocks if you enjoy every aspect of tongue-in-cheek humor without the censorship of politeness.
Glen Bledsoe
Mr. Bledsoe writes an erudite allegory of political and religious rumination to the tone of a Victorian style, set in an alternate world similar to old England, yet not exactly the same. He creates a delightful milieu in which his story is told with engaging characters, a thought-provoking premise, and a clarion call to readers to make educated decisions about their beliefs in who they place in positions of power. Read Man of Fear if you are interested in a thought-provoking fictional treatise of social enlightenment.
J. F. Althouse
J. F. Althouse is the author of an intriguing alternate history based on the true-life facts discovered from archeological evidence he spent years studying. He displays the world's distant past in an eye-opening manner, in which man is more advanced than our current development and facing annihilation in both the past and present. Read Second Sight if you enjoy a shake up to the usual argument of creationism versus evolution.
Terrance McKnight
Terrance McKnight is an artist with words, creating not only a beautiful story encompassing a serious subject, but one of bittersweet sentimentality. He explores the topic of death, the afterlife, and the intercession of fate through the telling of a paranormal mystery and love story. Read Undying if you are drawn to stories that pose questions on a cosmic level that pertain to all our fears of death.
Jamie Whittenheim
Jamie Whittenheim is a talented writer with two books under her belt already. Her forte is reinventing the old legends of our most beloved monsters, giving them a new spin and bringing them into modern times with a sense of realism. Her first book, Blood-borne, is a quasi-erotic tale involving vampires and their sadistic use of sex for control. Her second book, Oboroten, revolves around a shape-changing intelligent species often misinterpreted for werewolves and the one man commissioned to protect them from exposure.
Jordan Blake
Jordan Blake is a controversial writer who isn't afraid to go against the grain, and invite the fury of God and convention down on him at the same time. He has taken the oldest conviction held most dear to all of us and put a new spin on it, in a twisted way. To read The Accused Damned is to open yourself up to new ideas that will frighten you.
A.M. Boyle
A.M. Boyle presents a story wrought with emotional angst, new paranormal creatures, and a conflict not couched in good versus evil, but the fight for survival. She shows no fear in challenging a reader's alliance to her characters by exposing the dirty secrets buried in their closests and their worst sides best left hidden. Sentry's Past: Veil of Darkness is the first in a three-part series giving readers a glimpse into worlds never seen before.
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