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But you can't force dreams, and you can't fake passion. Dreams pick you without a care in the world about what everyone else thinks is 'practical'. 
          	
          	 - Jess, SIGYN [The Jotunheim Saga Book I] available to read now.

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"Us, and what army? All we can do is get ourselves killed. It's the ramblings of a crazy old man. As long as Asgard stays strong, Tyrm will never succeed."
          
          "You don't think he won't try? How many bodies will he throw at Asgard's gates just to see them wobble?"
          
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          New Update for SIGYN, the Jotunheim Saga Book I, available to read now! Like, comment, and follow for more content!

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The first draft of my newest Norse-mythology-inspired fantasy, Sigyn, is complete!
          
          Read it now, like if you enjoy it, and please comment! Your feedback is greatly appreciated to improve the reading experience!
          
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          EARTH JUST GOT COLDER
          
          When a wolf is mysteriously killed, Jess suspects the young owner of the ski resort is to blame. Determined to prove herself to her distant family, she dives headfirst into a world of myth and monsters, but Sigyn is not too inclined to reveal her secrets.
          
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          Before there was man or Gods, there were the Jotun. Beasts of nature who carved mountains and moved tides. But all their power was no match to Odin and his sons. 
          
          When the Gods declared war on them, the Jotun's world fell into chaos. In the ashes of defeat, some rose up, declaring one day to take back that which was once theirs: the 9 realms.

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Earlier today, I updated my End-of-the-book Runestone Guide, which will be included in all future books (except Book I). This inspired me to create a little blog post to explain the runes further. So prepare for some good old learnin'!
          
          These symbols come from the Elder Futhark alphabet, which was used in ancient Scandinavia. Each symbol acted as a letter, but not just any letters. They had the ability to cast magic.
          
          First, it's important to remember that lots of Pre-Christian societies were primarily verbal. Of course they had a complex writing system and wrote stuff down, but in cases such as the Norse, writing was reserved for special occasions. For one, pencils and paper weren't a common thing yet in the North. There was no major manufacturing process for writing utensils, nor a standardized system of education. Reading and writing in medieval Europe was a pass time for only the few who could afford to spend hours of the day doing stuff (a majority of citizens had farms and chores all day).
          
          If you Google pictures of 'rune stones', you'll fine just that - 'runes' carved onto 'stones'. That was the main method of transcription for the Norse! Chiseling onto stone or carving on wood. Can you imagine how long that must have taken? How much practice and discipline? Not to mention the ever-looming threat of typos and having to start all over again on a new rock. In situations of casual conversation or story-telling it made a lot more sense to just memorize stuff and verbally recite it (this is part of the reason why myths often have more than one version). 
          
          Read the full blog-post and see my new Rune-guide at:
          https://www.alexleybooks.com/post/runes-runes-runes

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Yo!!!! I got new for the first time in a while!!!!
          
          I am ending 2020 with a reveal of the TRIALS OF THE WOLF FULL COVER WHOOOHOOO!!!
          
          Go ahead and check it out, along with a fun little sneak preview of one of the chapters!
          
          Unfortunately, it's still too early to announce any release date, but keep a look out next year! Draft one is ALMOST complete, and then all I gotta do is edit....hehe.
          
          Hope you all are staying safe and sane!
          
          Ha det bra!

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*news. 
            
            This is why y'all are gonna have to be patient with the next book.
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Trials of the Wolf Sneak Peak
          
          Hi all! Tonight, I bring you a little exert from Book II, Trials of the Wolf. In this scene, everyone's favorite flying Vesper Svelsker is working hard to put the moves on a feisty mare, but the debonair's stories may be a bit too tall...
          
          “There I was, staring into the dark maw of the cave. Nothing but blackness as far as I could see - not that there’s anything wrong with the color black, I find it incredibly attractive, wink wink.”
          
          “Did he just say, ‘wink wink?” Freya growled.
          
          “Ignore him, he usually gives up after the fourth or fifth story,” Jay said.
          
          “The odds were stacked against me!” Svelsker continued dramatically, “but I knew I was their only hope! Fifty mute, deaf, and blind infants, completely helpless!”
          
          “Wow, Svel,” Ylvana said, rubbing her temple. “Fifty infants, all mute, deaf, and blind. What a strange coincidence.”
          
          “Yes, well, there were all kidnapped from THE INSTITUTION FOR MUTE, DEAF, AND BLIND INFANTS. It was the lowest of the low, but these filthy kidnappers had little heart!"
          
          The Runestone Guardians Book II, Trials of the Wolf, to be released next year!

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I've been neglecting Wattpad lately, but hey - it happens. As long as you keep writing, right?
          
          I've got a lot of new ideas bouncing around: a new Marvel fanfic (I will try to update weekly), and potentially new Mermaid romance. Also! I'm pushing to finish Trials of the Wolf - the second book of The Runestone Guardians series. Book I ended on a depressing cliffhanger, but there's still a lot more adventures to come from the world of the 10th realm. It's still too early to announce release dates, but I am planning on giving y'all something this holiday season...
          
          Perhaps some of you received a notification that I've updated the RG book I. This new preview version is a lot cleaner so feel free to re-read it if you want but be warned it's not all that different from the original version.
          
          To read the full version of Book I, I recommend creating an account of Smashwords, where it is available for free! But the discount won't last long, so hurry!
          
          I am a lot more active on Twitter, so if (god forbid) you want to hear more from me, check out my Twitter handle and engage with me on there.
          
          Ha det bra!

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Hey guys! I could use some help. If anyone's interested in reading and potentialy reviewing a book, The Runestone Guardians is available on Amazon. There is a kindle version for 5 dollars (the format isn't the best but it's reable). Anyway I would really appricate getting some reviews on it! It's a 500 page young adult fantasy adventure story.