Splintered Lands Series by James Tallett (See Below)
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Overview: James Tallett is the author of a seven book series of fantasy novels set in The Four Part Land, the first of which was published in 2011 by Deepwood Publishing. In addition to his novel writing, he keeps up a steady stream of short stories and flash fiction, much of which is published online. Aside from writing, he can be found on ski slopes across the world.
Genre: Fiction > Fantasy
Splintered Lands by James Tallett, Lisa M Gott, Walter Shuler, Pat Traven, Frederick Jacobs
Born into a world shattered by their forefathers, the inhabitants of the Splintered Lands have little hope of a good life, and less of a long one. Caught between brutal oppressors, vicious bandits, and a land gone dusty and poor, they struggle onwards, finding what comfort they can in their children, in the tiniest of pleasures. But a better day looms, born on the winds of a technological revolution that is currently only fits and spurts, but growing by the day. Hounded by the Knights of the Broken Wheel, loathed by the few remainders of the magical aristocracy that plunged the Splintered Lands into their current pitiful state, the technologists forge ahead, the gleam of progress in their eye. And with them rise others: a noble lord sick of the poverty, a child with a healer’s touch, and a thief who prefers to paint. Together with the technologists, they form the future of this broken earth, this shattered world. So come, walk the faded paths of a world fallen apart in Splintered Lands! The Splintered Lands collects the stories from Through Fire Forged, All Good Things, Vagabonds and Swine, Season of the Crow, and Lands of a Distant Truth together into a single volume for the first time.
Splintered Lands: Season of the Crow by James Tallett, Pat Traven
They lived in a world broken by the power of magic and torn by the cruelty of humans. Shattered a mere century before, vast tracts of land are uninhabitable, and repression is the order of the day. And yet a few people struggle for a better life. The lesser sons of petty nobles, Gavlen Ond and his friends had set out from home in search of a new beginning, a place to forge the nation of their dreams. Instead, what they found was an ending. Now the children that Gavlen orphaned have come into their own, Tannor and Shendon fending for themselves as they cope with the newfound reality of their talents. But it is a harsh world, a cruel world, and although they have only just thrown off the noose of one oppressor, another has already appeared. Ahead of them lie trials and tribulations aplenty, but they have a bond of unshakeable brotherhood that will see them through. Splintered Lands: Season of the Crow is a 14,500 word short story by Pat Traven, and is the fourth volume of the Splintered Lands. It continues a story begun in Splintered Lands: Vagabonds and Swine.
Splintered Lands: Vagabonds and Swine by James Tallett, Frederick Jacobs, Pat Traven
All around them was a world broken by the power of magic and torn by the cruelty of humans. Shattered a mere century before, vast tracts of land are uninhabitable, and repression is the order of the day. And yet a few people struggle for a better life. Kerrasi was little more than a farmer, scraping out an existence from scarred and battered lands. Until one day the Knights of the Broken Wheel came calling, sending him into places he had never dared venture. The lesser children of petty nobles, Gavlen Ond and his friends had set out from home in search of a new beginning, a place to forge the nation of their dreams. Instead, what they found was an ending. This is their story. Splintered Lands: Vagabonds and Swine is a 15,500 word short story collection by Frederick Jacobs and Pat Traven, and is the third volume of the Splintered Lands.
Splintered Lands: All Good Things… by James Tallett, Lisa M Gott, Walter Shuler
All around them was a world broken by the power of magic and torn by the cruelty of humans. Shattered a mere century before, vast tracts of land are uninhabitable, and repression is the order of the day. And yet a few noble people struggle for a better life. Aislin was born a princess, brought up healthy and safe by a doting father. Banished for her support of mechanical research, she finds herself beset by bandits and knights alike. Once Hardin was a mage, a powerful leader who drove men before him with the scourge of his skill. Now he cowers in the ruins of his home, only his children for comfort. This is their story. Splintered Lands: All Good Things is a 19,000 word short story collection by Lisa M. Gott, Walter Shuler, and James Tallett, and is the second volume of the Splintered Lands.
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