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The Vanished Knight by M. Gerrick
The Vanished Knight by M. Gerrick







The Vanished Knight by M. Gerrick

Although that said, if I have a story that’s heavily based on reality (such as a historical) I read a lot of stories from or set in the time period so that I can get a feel for the “world” I’ll be working in. I do quite a bit, but usually I research as I edit so that I can fix things I’ve written. I just loved the idea of being able to go to another world as well as the complexity I could work with in this series.

The Vanished Knight by M. Gerrick

The War of Six Crowns is a YA Epic Fantasy series. (Rewrites are standard to me, since I rough draft by hand.) Then I’m currently rewriting a dystopian that I hope to publish early next year. It’s called Endless and I’m hoping to see it published by November 2015. Right now, I’m waiting for an Urban Fantasy to come back from my editor. Later on, we’ll see more of her grit as the situation becomes more challenging. In the first two books, she’s trying to find out about her past. What does he/she do that is so special?I think the special thing about Callan is that she keeps trying even when she’s hurt and tired. Give us an insight into your main character. You can also find them both on Goodreads (see the link to my profile below.) The Vanished Knight and The Heir’s Choice are available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Kobo, Scribd and Oyster. I'm hoping to publish quite a few of the others next year. That book went on to become the first two books in The War of Six Crowns.Īt the moment, my finished draft count stands at nine books in seven genres.

The Vanished Knight by M. Gerrick

The first time I sat down and actually decided to finish something I wrote was also when I had a character walking into my head, and after seven failed attempts, I decided to get serious and get it done. I was thirteen and I thought I’d have the writing thing waxed. What made you decide to sit down and actually start something?A character who appeared in my head while I was reading. I started long before I even knew how to write, and it just naturally progressed from there. I guess the simplest answer would be that I love creating stories.









The Vanished Knight by M. Gerrick