Mischief Maker
Bruce Nesmith
Book Links:
https://geni.us/mischief-maker
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/57906819-mischief-maker
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From the lead designer of Elder
Scrolls V: Skyrim comes an epic journey into Norse Mythology. What if Loki was never the bad guy?
Loki, once a god, now nothing more than a stage magician in modern-day
Chicago…
…his enemies from a
thousand years ago have long memories.
Victors wrote the history, and Loki
was blamed for the sins of the Norse gods. They can’t let him live in peace.
He has to set aside his new life to
settle old grudges while coming to terms with what it means to be a man.
And a god.
If Loki fails, the nine realms will
fall.
This is not superhero fiction.
Mischief Maker breathes new life into Norse mythology, reinterpreting the legends
through Loki’s modern lens.
Mischief Maker could be one of the
best stories you read this year. Try
it today.
Author
Guest Post
Every
author has their own process. Mine is to write the story, beginning to end,
focusing on the plot. Once that is done, I go back through and layer in other
aspects. For example, in Mischief Maker, I went through the entire book and
made sure Manny was present everywhere he needed to be and had something fun or
important to say. Unfortunately, he was an easy character to forget. On another
pass, I when through and added the pranks that Loki played on everyone. It's
really easy to get caught up in the plot and forget to maintain things like
this. So I take care of them with subsequent passes.
Author
Bio:
I'm a midwest guy born and bred. At least I thought I was until I moved to the east coast. Now I'm a bit of both. I love different things about each of those two areas of the country. Professionally, each contributed something different to my career path.
I
started out working for TSR, Inc. in Wisconsin. I did two tours of duty there,
as a programmer for a bit, but primarily as a writer and game designer. I wrote
all kinds of things from Dungeons & Dragons materials, Marvel Superheroes
products, Gamma World supplements, and board games. I had the great honor of
turning Tracy Hickman's Ravenloft adventure into a campaign setting.
Eventually,
I left the halls of TSR, Inc. for the green, Maryland pastures of Bethesda
Softworks, maker of video games. I worked on Elder Scrolls games and Fallout
games. I had a second great honor of being the lead designer on The Elder
Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Throughout
all of this, I've had a love of fantasy and science fiction, in books, movies,
and games. The best way to reach out to me is on my Facebook page.
Author
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/Bruce-Nesmith-Author-103769655138160
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/177436.Bruce_Nesmith
https://www.instagram.com/harkon59/
Guest Post:
For me, the hardest thing about writing is sitting down and typing that first word each day. Crossing that barrier requires some discipline on my part. Once I've written that first word or sentence, everything starts to flow and I can write for quite a while. I've never suffered from writer's block, but I have suffered from Don't Wanna syndrome. My wonderful wife is a large part of my incentive. If I don't write, it's hard to look her in the eye. Another incentive is tracking my progress. I set weekly writing goals for how many words I will write. Although I try to write each day for that day's quota, I don't sweat the daily goal as much as the weekly one. Once you stop writing for a while, it's really hard to start up again. So I just keep writing.
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