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Old 10-27-2007, 01:54 PM   #1
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Brenner, Mayer Alan: Spell of Fate v1.0 2007-10-27

Fantasy series "The Dance of Gods" goes Creative Commons

Continuing with this third book Spell of Fate.

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Welcome to the Dance of Gods
From 1987 through 1992, DAW Books published my four-book fantasy series, The Dance of Gods. Sales were not spectacular and fell off with each successive volume, and the books went out of print. Along the way, though, they acquired a small group of fairly intense fans, not all of whom were either related to me or were close personal friends. Frankly, although DAW did their best, the books were a challenge to describe and market, since they didn't fit with the style of fantasy that was well-established at the time. Times and styles change, though, and may have now caught up to where The Dance of Gods has been resting. At least, that's my hope. This site presents an experiment that will let you, fortuitous reader, help decide whether these books really have an audience ... and if so, what happens next.

As Maximilian the Vaguely Disreputable comes close to solving the laws of conserving magic and tapping the gods' power base, the Creeping Sword is drawn more deeply into the fight between warring gods.
I'll be posting book #4 of 4 when it is released. The author's website URL is http://www.mayerbrenner.com/

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