Aaron+Henna:The Way of The Rat

Aaron+Henna:The Way of The Rat

by Kevin Williams
Aaron+Henna:The Way of The Rat

Aaron+Henna:The Way of The Rat

by Kevin Williams

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Overview

Volume five of the Aaron+Henna series:
Dealings in the big city are nothing compared to infighting in small towns.

A failed apprentice blasted by dragon magic and a (pregnant) tea-witch try to finish building a wizard's tower to live in;
Inquisitors from the church, jealous rivals and meddling nobles all contribute to the fracas and fight over dragon magics.
Harvey and the old witch deal with troll smugglers as Aaron tries to sell dragon-hoard treasures.

And a new apprentice (healing) witch spells trouble for all.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153668444
Publisher: Kevin Williams
Publication date: 10/31/2016
Series: Aaron+Henna , #5
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 669 KB

About the Author

ANNOUNCEMENT.
For my ten year anniversary here? New covers+ upgrades for everything!
At a million words a week, I should be done by the end of feb.
(Man! Had everything proofed before posting. Shoulda been after.)

Oh, the AI rev? Bring it.
Stealing market share, capturing a demographic, developing a fan-base?
That's the game. Always has been.
Unfortunately, so are goons, thieves and legislation. Luckers, people.

Latest novels:
The Finest Evil in the System : AI Woes Jan 2024

FANTASY Aaron+Henna: The Elfin Princess's Kiss may 2023
SF: Teddyhunter Rogue planets June 2023
BOTH The Finest Evil in the System : AI Woes Jan 2024
Shorts : The Finest Evil in the System; Loons, goons + booms.

Novels are usually 100,000 words: freebies vary. (And might be ANYTHING!)
If you don't fall over laughing at least once while reading, the book is a failure.

Other than that, SF is the lit/philosophy of western urbanization.
Problem-solving
the effect of tech
on people
via new mythology.

Beware, you MAY learn something. Or think a bit here and there, even in the comics..

Cartooning? Does-is-ought. Take a does, show what it is, (is is?) discuss the ought. (ie: table= work-server= that gossips)
SF? what if, then what, so what?
Fantasy? Any sufficiently advanced tech is indistinguishable from magic. (Characters in conflict over issues)

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Readers are welcome to proof-read; if I think it's a good correction, it goes in. (just send an e-mail, book-name + quoted line) Thanks. (One long-suffering reader got a few books dedicated to him.)

On a personal note; I've got nearly 2 million words published at smashwords.com now. SF + fantasy novels, cartoons + short-stories.

Jeez, lemme see; This whole mess got started in grade school; shorts in HS; novels after. (first one done in pencil.)

Dozen or so 80,000 word novelettes (mostly type-writer.); first computer stuff, 80's; novels+shorts.

Years of zines, quarterlies, novels, cartoons; (apple-clones, compacts, pcs) '86: BBSing a shorts echo (rogue-bone), blogs and cartooning. I THINK I can add another million words there. Maybe. Most of them are lost unless some old CD backups turn up.

2021: Dead tree? If you don't make the best-seller list with your first novel today, you don't get a second. An 8-million web-wonder hit is entry-level stuff. (for movies. An ebook best seller is 10,000 or so) I think my count is 43 currently published over 8 years; and another dozen or so early works lost.

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* WARNING! * Live and live, (long i vs short) tho and thou. I use thou as tho sometimes. It's the most common complaint. Mostly edited out, but I still do.
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Writing has been a hobby of mine since the third grade, and was an ambition even earlier. Cartooning, music + philosophy are other bad habits I keep up. (Plus a few secret ones I'm NOT telling you about, so there!)

Zining SF cons with shorts for years (on the freebie table) was a hobby. Well, till charging for intros,(lessons) freebie-table placements and contests became common. It was fun; quarterly editions, mostly. Fantasy, horror (Halloween), children's (Christmas), romantic comedy, (Valentines, st pats) hard SF, on july 1st or world con.

Most are in the short-story collections, tho I'm still writing the occasional one today.

Enjoy, thanks, pass it on! (Have a day of it, eh?)

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