Tuesday, August 14, 2018 | By: The Write Way Cafe

Tuesday Special: Fallen Wizard by S.P. Brown




by S.P. Brown
Twelve-year-old Peter Michaels is accustomed to weird things happening with a regularity that seems to be a part of his life. But when an old man dressed in strange clothes falls from the sky and lands in Peter’s front yard, the weird quotient, as his dad would put it, gets ratcheted way up. Peter does the only thing he can. He helps the man into his house. That mistake leads to a second, the one that puts an end to Peter’s dream of making the all-star baseball team. As Peter soon discovers, comforting a dying wizard puts your mark on an unbreakable pact—one that will ensnare him and his two best friends, Raven Dakota and Stumpy Simpkins, in a fight for their lives…

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 About S.P.:  Born on August 30, 1953 in Plaquemine, Louisiana, to a painter (Joseph Harry) and a homemaker (Vivian), Stanley P. Brown as a child always had heroes. These were mostly in the form of his big brother, Harry, and those populating the pages of Marvel Comics. Realizing he didn’t have the right stuff to be a superhero himself, he concentrated on academics at Louisiana State University and The University of Southern Mississippi (where he earned his doctorate in Exercise Physiology). He went from there to his first academic post at The University of Mississippi. Others followed, as did many, many scientific publications and several textbooks. But the call of storytelling remained strong in him and he answered that call. The Legacy, his debut novel, is the result of that. Other novels (Veiled Memory and Fallen Wizard) are following in short order, with sequels planned for the three fictional worlds he has created.


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4 comments:

HiDee said...

This sounds like a great book to entice young readers! Thank you for joining us today and sharing your book.

Unknown said...

Looks like a creative story with lots of adventure. I grew up in Louisiana too! Lots of inspiration there. Best wishes for your book!

Kathleen Kaska said...

Love the cover! Best of luck with your release, S.P.!

Zoe Tasia said...

Clever beginning for a YA series. How did writing for YAs compare to writing for adults? Best of luck!