"Everyone has a
right to use magic."

Sven Takraf did not set out to become a tyrant. He became a wizard so he could protect non-wizards from the monsters that roamed the land. He worked tirelessly to end the tyranny of wizardry, but his obsession overcame him. Frustrated by the wizards who thwart him, Sven stops sacrificing himself and starts sacrificing others. ... MORE

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Eric and Matt met as freshmen at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Ind., and soon set out to write a series of fantasy novels together. Their original project has changed enormously over the years, but Lesson of the Fuel is the fruit of a decade of labor developing the world of Diah and learning to write. They are now focused on becoming published authors and, to that end, are seeking representation for Lesson of the Fuel.

Eric Zawadzki is a senior customer service representative for the retirement services division of a major bank and lives in Minneapolis, Minn. He graduated from Manchester College in 1999 with a B.A. in English. He is a member of Traitor Recycling Studio — an informal gaggle of writers who produce supplements for PARANOIA — and has material that will be appearing in Service, Service (released in October 2005).

Contact: seruvus@caligrean.com

Matthew Schick is a page designer, copy editor and potential book reviewer for The Honolulu Advertiser, in Honolulu, Hawai'i. He graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wis., in 1999 with a B.A. in journalism. He has worked in Virginia and Colorado, where he was a page designer, copy editor and book reviewer.

Contact: marrish@caligrean.com



"If I could just learn
to see ..."

Butu ten Ahjea's fall from a roof changed his life. One minute, he was a care-free child. The next, he was a soldier and in the thick of the most dangerous mission possible: finding the Sword of Kings. With trickery, betrayals, and legends thwarting him, Butu must learn an important lesson to change his fate and make the next king. ... MORE

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