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Editing the Wyrds
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Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2017
Most stories have happy endings.  Some have cliffhangers, only to be finished later.  But what happens when the story has no end?

Somehow, Dizzy Anners agreed to join her boyfriend on some dumb road trip challenge with his friends.  The premise: Get from Los Angeles, California to Bangor, Maine on only five hundred dollars per traveler, filming the journey all the way for YouTube.  But anything that can go wrong, will, and the trip quickly goes off the rails.

Dizzy doesn't know where she is, or how she got there.  But when faced with five vikings - no, really, VIKINGS - her world gets even more confusing.  Dizzy is thrown headlong into a world of magic, negotiation, and some light ranch work, while desperately trying to figure out where she is, and what she'll have to do to get home.
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Blader Thrym never meant to get into trouble, but it always seemed to find him. So when he is offered a chance between allowing his trouble to bring shame upon his family or enlist in the einherjar, thereby restoring his honor, Blader chooses the latter. Each incoming einherjar must prove themselves worthy to join the ranks of the finest warriors, those belonging to the Reborn Cosmos' High King Baldor. The rite of passage, the Reenactment, sends all the new recruits into a reality that is a remembrance of the old Nine Worlds, of the worlds before Ragnarok, in order to test their courage, strength, honor, cleverness, and combat skills through a series of trials. The stakes are life and death. Only those good enough to survive have what it takes to be an einherjar. But the wolves are beginning to sneak out of the darkness and talk of conspirators is increasing. When allegiances are called into question and suspicions of the Reenactment's effectiveness to select the best recruits for the einherjar start spreading, Blader must do his best to both survive and hold to the values he prizes. He will have to pull on everything he ever learned about his reality's past in order to have any sort of a future in his world. Cover created by @CelticWarriorQueen17