Patricia Wilson
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Truth ran. Fast as he could, he ran. They knew he was in the sewers. This whole place would be flooded with golems and seeker talismans and demons in a hot minute. So he had to run. Get his head down and All he could do was ignore the pain, and run. Pass as many intersections as he could. Expand the search radius as wide as he could. Push Abner’s Amble to the limit of its ability and blurr through the tunnels. Pour more strength into the Blessing of the Silent Forest and hope like hell it was enough to…
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If you were waiting to buy an e-book copy of Slumrat Vol. 1, it is now on sale for $2.99 US on 'zon! The sale will run until the 19th, so jump on it! Look, I promised modestly good news. Like I said, if this qulifies as LIFE CHANGING level good news, do please reach out to your nearest Starbrite Corporate Wellness Officer for Career Enrichment. They are here to help. They want to help. If you spot this story on Amazon, know that it has been stolen. Report the violation. Also, for those of you…
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Truth remembered Clavegaugh had been Level Four when he was still at the PMC. It looked like she was investing in herself too. She stopped the Togue with a steel rod covered in orichalcum traceries and near microscopic bands of enchantments etched into the metal. Stopped him with the rod, her body cultivation, and her Level Five strength. Truth leaned into Incisive. He wasn’t here to fence- he had to kill. Fast. Every fraction of a second delay made death or capture more likely. Truth ducked a…
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I’m taking down Vol. 2 at 10 PM eastern time. It will be available on kindle, KU, Audible and paperback on March 5. Thank you all for your support, I really couldn’t do it without you. I have had an absolute ball writing Slumrat, and I am looking forward to all the exciting things to come this year. I mean… have you HEARD Todd’s reading on these books? I’m not even an audiobook guy and I think it’s fire. Work on my currently-patreon-exclusive side project Starling will finally, FINALLY, get…
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Dinner was exquisite, as was expected. Butler and Niles waited patiently by the side of the table as he ate. Niles looked excited to report. Must have gone well. Truth finished with a sip of tea and nodded. “Report.” “Sire, we were expected. It seemed that Ms. Anakdaughter could tell I served you. How, I cannot say.” Truth waved it away. “Her eyes work differently than most. Carry on.” “Yes. Ah, she introduced me around the office. People were a bit disoriented, but apparently this was…
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Truth walked through Harban in a bit of a daze. Truth looked up. There was a furious thrumming noise as a flying cloud was driven far faster than it was really designed to go, headed towards the bank. The city slipped past, the highrises scattered between the truly tall skyscrapers that clustered in the working-rich parts of the city. You couldn’t see very far, ironically. All the buildings got in the way of seeing the buildings. You saw the little chain stores, or the anonymous entries to what could…
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The claws ripped through the very expensive building front. It wasn’t the headquarters of the Four Seas Bank, but it was a pretty big sub-office. Keyword being “was.” An owl’s head lunged out of the hole. There was a terrible hissing noise. Then a shriek that let everything in earshot know that it was prey, nothing but prey, and they could run but never hide. A flaming sword held in another taloned hand slashed another hole in the wall. Was the demon about to break free? Chains shot out of the…
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Truth didn’t know if the disorientation was from jumping off an eight story tall building or realizing the cruel lie of the “real world.” Of the two, gravity was the most pressing problem. He smiled as the ground rushed towards him. Could he survive the fall? Yes, certainly. But it would hurt and he might break something. He saw a convenient sign coming up fast. He stretched out and barely got his fingers on it. They tore furrows through the metal, dragging down the length of the sign and out the…
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Truth enjoyed the shiver running up his spine. It was beyond “transgressive.” It struck at the core of Jeon propriety. The hierarchy was all. You might be trash, but you were trash that knew its place. “Eat the rich! Eat the rich!” Truth yelled madly, running down the street. He could see the words worming their way in. People looked confused. Angry. Like they couldn’t understand what he was saying, but what they did understand was revolting. Laughing madly, he leapt onto the roof of a…
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This should have been posted on Friday, but... well... I didn't look at my callender. I apologize for the comparatively short notice. On the other hand, as regular readers here, you are barrling towards the end of Vol. 3 so... quite a way from the end of Vol. 2. Now, you all know the drill at this point. Vol. 2 is going up on KU/Kindle/Paperback/Audio March 5. Pre-order link will be in the author note below. I can't link hypertext in the main chapter content section. No idea why. Anyone with a good…
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