What if a child were born holding a sword? Literally, holding a sword.
The Farellas are born with weapons. These weapons are immediately confiscated and hidden on another world in a secret location, reserved until their rightful owners are old enough to master them. This has been the history for generations of Farella rule over Grendhill. Children born to the ruling Farella heir or heiress are born to protect the realm from invasion and war. They are born to train, to study, and to serve their people, marked by their royal arms which never rust or chip.
Until Aton is born without a weapon in his hands.
Aton and his siblings (quintuplets!) grow up as tradition demands, until their day of Departure, when Domire, Valkyr, Misolfa, and Tido travel to Harrval to retrieve their weapons and train in isolation. Aton stays behind and narrowly misses witnessing his parents being abducted.
Now the five siblings need to steer Grendhill through this national crisis while trying to rescue (or ransom?) their parents in the middle of a period that is supposed to be a time of isolation and concentration for them.
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What if a child were born holding a sword? Literally, holding a sword.
The Farellas are born with weapons. These weapons are immediately confiscated and hidden on another world in a secret location, reserved until their rightful owners are old enough to master them. This has been the history for generations of Farella rule over Grendhill. Children born to the ruling Farella heir or heiress are born to protect the realm from invasion and war. They are born to train, to study, and to serve their people, marked by their royal arms which never rust or chip.
Until Aton is born without a weapon in his hands.
Aton and his siblings (quintuplets!) grow up as tradition demands, until their day of Departure, when Domire, Valkyr, Misolfa, and Tido travel to Harrval to retrieve their weapons and train in isolation. Aton stays behind and narrowly misses witnessing his parents being abducted.
Now the five siblings need to steer Grendhill through this national crisis while trying to rescue (or ransom?) their parents in the middle of a period that is supposed to be a time of isolation and concentration for them.
Watch this interview on YouTube —> https://youtu.be/bsaTaW_uN40 UK fantasy author Charlotte Goodwin joins Don (aka T.S. Pedramon) to talk about the rollercoaster behind releasing—and then un-releasing—a trilogy: long preorder timelines, editor mishaps, a rushed final pass, and a wave of politically motivated review-bombing. We get candid about perfection vs. doneness, how to regroup, and Charlotte’s … Continue reading S4E15: When a Launch Goes Sideways (and How to Come Back)” w/ Charlotte Goodwin
Watch this interview on YouTube —> https://youtu.be/Vrd9Ksj7rfY In this episode, Don Bishop (aka T.S. Pedramon) sits down with the team behind Three Dragons Media—Ciaran, Declan, and Ian—to talk about their collaborative approach to fantasy writing. From Tolkien-inspired beginnings to weaving tabletop campaigns into prose, the trio shares how their ongoing project, The Ridgeton Tales, is … Continue reading S4E14: Building Worlds Together with Three Dragons Media
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qlZFaBhV_M I’m presenting this today at Metrotham Con in Dalton, GA. Come see and ask me questions at 5pm!—Join epic fantasy author T.S. Pedramon for a behind-the-scenes look at how to create everything yourself—writing and editing epic fantasy, building your world and maps, commissioning cover art, producing a podcast, and even recording your own audiobook. This … Continue reading S4E13: Build-it-Yourself Fantasy with Author T.S. Pedramon
Recorded on April 15th, the conversation delves into the concept of Nobledark Fantasy, a sub-genre characterized by morally gray characters navigating a dark world while striving to do the right thing, comparing it to other subgenres like Noblebright and Grimdark. 💥 What You’ll Get in This Episode: ✅ My books are on sale now, all … Continue reading S4E12: Nobledark Fantasy with Author BSH Garcia
📸 Storytelling Through the Lens — Interview with Photographer Jessica Parry | The Grendhill Chronicles Podcast 📸 How do you tell a story without words? In this episode, we sit down with photographer Jessica Parry to explore the art of storytelling through photography. Whether you’re a visual artist, a writer seeking new perspective, or simply … Continue reading S4E11: Storytelling Through the Lens with Photographer Jessica Parry
🔥 Military Thrillers, Heists, & Writing with Author Dan Kemp 🔥 Join me as I sit down with Dan Kemp, author of the Athenaeum series (Door Number 3, Doubling Down), to talk military thrillers, heist stories, and the business of writing! We dive into his wild publishing journey, the real-world military experience behind his books, … Continue reading S4E10: Military Thrillers and Heist Stories with Author Dan Kemp
Today I bring you an interview with Speculative Fiction author Alyssa Hazel. We talk about our insecurities as authors! You can connect with Alyssa here: Remember, the eBook for Nightshade Unicorn Forerunner is FREE until, well, today’s the last day. Go grab it on Amazon, or anywhere else! ============================================== ➤Weekly Book Giveaway: ➤Stay Connected: ============================ … Continue reading S4E9: Author Insecurities with Author Alyssa Hazel
Today I bring you an interview with Science Fiction author Pat Hauldren, in which we explore how to write hard Sci-Fi, and the different factors involved. You can connect with Pat here:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Pat%20Hauldren/author/B06Y4H8RJ1https://x.com/SyFyExaminer Also, hey! It’s my birthday this week! To celebrate, discounts all around! Check it out on Amazon or on my direct sales page … Continue reading S4E8: Writing Beyond Reality Realistically with Author Pat Hauldren
It’s another solo episode today, with the weekly book giveaway, announcements, and a little bit of 3D prints show-and-tell. After recording an interview for a future episode relevant to tabletop games, the new giveaway contest Question of the Week is also in that realm! Here are some of the answers from last week’s question, “What’s … Continue reading S4E7 – 3D Prints and Miscellaneous
It’s a solo episode today, with the weekly book giveaway, announcements, and a quick message: be careful out there in Internet-land! I worked as a Cyberspace Operations Officer in the US Marine Corps. Cyber defense, while distinct from Cybersecurity in the US military, falls among what the civilian sector considers as Cybersecurity. In short, I … Continue reading S4E6 – Don’t Get Phished, with Don Bishop
I had more questions for Blake and Raven Penn, so they’re back this week! Let’s dive in as they answer the questions: ➤Connect with Blake and Raven Penn: ➤Weekly Book Giveaway: ➤Kickstarter Update: The final promised song for Don’s Nightshade Unicorn Kickstarter is delayed until mid-March due to travel and unforeseen events. ➤Stay Connected: ============================ … Continue reading S4E5: Lightning Round With Authors Blake and Raven Penn
In this high-energy episode of the Grendhill Chronicles, I sit down with Blake and Raven Penn, co-authors of The Skystone Chronicles. They delve into their Epic Fantasy series, the collaborative writing process, and how screenwriting and illustration play integral roles in their storytelling. ➤Episode Highlights: ➤Fun Behind-the-Scenes Tidbits: ➤Connect with Blake and Raven Penn: ➤Next … Continue reading S4E4: Dragons and Art With Authors Blake and Raven Penn
This week on the Grendhill Chronicles Podcast, I’m giving away a free book—again! I’m thrilled to bring you Season 4, Episode 3 of the Grendhill Chronicles Podcast! This week, I’m joined by Cameron Sutter, author and creator of the writing tool Plottr, to discuss how he bridges the gap between storytelling and technology. Plottr is … Continue reading S4E3: Plottr with Author and Inventor Cameron Sutter
I’m back today with a brand-new Grendhill Chronicles Podcast episode—this time featuring author and ancient-language professor Justin Germain, who writes as Demitrios Lopez. Justin and I chat about his ‘Σ’/“Sigma” series (search for book 1, Thumos Rising), which blends epic fantasy, sci-fi, and a hearty nod to He-Man (though it’s totally not He-Man!). We also … Continue reading S4E2: Ancient Greek and Latin Influence in Fantasy with Author Demetrios Lopez
After celebrating the dawn of 2025, it’s time for a brand-new Grendhill Chronicles Podcast episode, kicking off season 4 of the podcast. I’m kicking off the year with a giveaway! Listen in to learn how to win a signed copy of book 1 (and possibly book 2) in the Nightshade Unicorn series. Also, let’s talk … Continue reading S4E1: New Year Goals in Development
After a mere 5-month delay between recording and publishing, today we escape the cold and go back to June, and go LARPing with Muninn Myst! LARP, or Live Action Role Play, is where people get together in costume to act out scenarios. Amtgard is an organization that coordinates medieval and fantasy LARPing around the world, … Continue reading S3E37: LARPing with Muninn Myst of Amtgard
Today’s episode is a recorded beta reader debrief with Julianne Roan. I had several such conversations before publishing Forerunner, but you get to watch this one. Beta reading is where an author lets several readers read a book ahead of its publication, so feedback can be gaged and wrinkles can be ironed out. You’ll get … Continue reading S3E36: Beta Reader Debriefing with Julianne Roan
Today’s episode brings you an interview with Epic Fantasy author S.H. Blodgett! Blodgett is the author of the Ruined Destiny and Legacy of the Dragon series, Epic Fantasy with an added flavor of Eastern culture influenced by anime such as Naruto. She also hosts her own community–which you can jump on into–on Patreon and in … Continue reading S3E35: Anime Influence on Fantasy and Hosting a Reader Community with Author S.H. Blodgett
Today’s episode brings you an interview with Science Fiction author Lee Schneider! His Utopia Engine trilogy certainly sounds interesting, but check out his website at futurex.studio and you’ll see he does a lot more than that, including multiple podcasts of his own. Today, Lee shares his journey as a writer, starting with short stories and … Continue reading S3E34: AI Overlords and Climate Change with Author Lee Schneider
Today’s episode brings you an interview with Fantasy author Karyne Norton! Karyne’s Epic Fantasy series, The Half-Light Chronicles, started off with Blood of the Stars in March of this year and will continue with Salt in the Seas next spring. She is currently–but not for much longer!–running a Kickstarter campaign for that book. Judging by … Continue reading S3E33: “Salt in the Seas” on Kickstarter with Author Karyne Norton
What if a child were born holding a sword? Literally, holding a sword.
The Farellas are born with weapons. These weapons are immediately confiscated and hidden on another world in a secret location, reserved until their rightful owners are old enough to master them. This has been the history for generations of Farella rule over Grendhill. Children born to the ruling Farella heir or heiress are born to protect the realm from invasion and war. They are born to train, to study, and to serve their people, marked by their royal arms which never rust or chip.
Until Aton is born without a weapon in his hands.
Aton and his siblings (quintuplets!) grow up as tradition demands, until their day of Departure, when Domire, Valkyr, Misolfa, and Tido travel to Harrval to retrieve their weapons and train in isolation. Aton stays behind and narrowly misses witnessing his parents being abducted.
Now the five siblings need to steer Grendhill through this national crisis while trying to rescue (or ransom?) their parents in the middle of a period that is supposed to be a time of isolation and concentration for them.