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Big Cranky: Fall Into Darkness
by James Pyne
Genre: Dark Mythological Fantasy, Action
Forget everything you think you know about myths and legends, James Pyneβs
Big Cranky connects them all in an epic web of deceitful betrayal,
love, and loyalty. A capricious tale of gods, showing human quirks
are not only wasted on the mortals. A tale of many deities treading
lightly around a superior as the world begins.
Big Cranky connects them all in an epic web of deceitful betrayal,
love, and loyalty. A capricious tale of gods, showing human quirks
are not only wasted on the mortals. A tale of many deities treading
lightly around a superior as the world begins.
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James Pyne hails from Nova Scotia, Canada, and has been a scribe for the
Universe much of his life. He’s a firm believer in being able to
write in every genre, to make his world building and characters
hopefuly come out genuine. No matter what he writes it will have some
form of darkness, nothing is pure light in any worlds James creates
and rumor has it, his surviving characters are plotting his demise.
When it comes to his past time, much of it is spent learning the
craft, but he does enjoy gardening and playfully tormenting those he
loves. When he’s not writing, or working his day job, he’s traveling.
The Andalusia region of Spain the last place that tolerated him.
Universe much of his life. He’s a firm believer in being able to
write in every genre, to make his world building and characters
hopefuly come out genuine. No matter what he writes it will have some
form of darkness, nothing is pure light in any worlds James creates
and rumor has it, his surviving characters are plotting his demise.
When it comes to his past time, much of it is spent learning the
craft, but he does enjoy gardening and playfully tormenting those he
loves. When he’s not writing, or working his day job, he’s traveling.
The Andalusia region of Spain the last place that tolerated him.
Favorite authors: John Gardner (Grendel, Sunlight Dialogues). Fyodor
Dostoevsky (The Brothers Karamazov). Clive Barker (Imajica,
Weaveworld, Books of Blood). Terry Pratchett (Good Omens, Bad Omens).
J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings). And all the scribes who carried
on the tradition of myths throughout the ages.
Dostoevsky (The Brothers Karamazov). Clive Barker (Imajica,
Weaveworld, Books of Blood). Terry Pratchett (Good Omens, Bad Omens).
J.R.R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings). And all the scribes who carried
on the tradition of myths throughout the ages.
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A scary good cover.
Hey, Mary. Yeah, Jeffrey Kosh did an awesome job! Feel free to add me on Facebook where I post new short stories and samples from my novels. π
Sounds interesting.
Hey, Sharon. And I hope it is. π On my Facebook there are many examples of the different genres I write. I post new ones weekly. Feel free to add me there! π
OMG! That cover is so creepy! I love it!
Hey Judy! It’s great, isn’t it. Jeffrey Kosh (artist) just gets better and better. Add me on Facebook for new short stories and other forms of entertainment (you never know what I’ll say). π
That’s a creepy cover.
I’ve been reading more stories lately about deities, fun and sometimes scary stuff!
I love my mythology. Which deities are your fave? The Big Cranky trilogy has almost every genre in it, so it might be up your alley. And by all means, add me on Facebook. I’m always posting short stories on there. π
Hahahah Julie. You’re safe…don’t worry. π Wow, Jeffrey Kosh (artist) will be beyond tickled pink to know he is scaring people with his art. It’s great!
That cover is super creepy, thanks for sharing!
Don’t be scared, Tammy. They won’t come crawling out of the cover to eat you. π Any questions, shoot. And if you like short stories from all genres, I post a few new ones on my Facebook, weekly. So, add me and hopefully be entertained. π
right off…the title and cover creeped me out. lol
sherry @ fundinmental
Hahahaha Jeffrey Kosh will be happy to know his art terrified you. π Any questions, hit me up. Also, if you enjoy reading quick short stories, add me on Facebook. Every week, I add a few new stories. π
That is such a weird cover. I love it!
Hey, Cathy. Yeah, Jeffrey Kosh is a special artist for sure. Add me on Facebook for all kinds of reading. I usually post a few new short stories a week. Any questions, I’ll be happy to answer them. π
i love the covers, they look amazing
Thanks Molli. Jeffrey Kosh did an awesome job. Add me on Facebook if you like. I post short stories pretty much any genre. Tons on there. π
My husband would be obsessed with this cover…looks like a great read for the hot tub! Thanks for this chance!
Hey, Toni. Thank you for giving me a chance. π I do a lot of my reading in the tub, too. π I invite you and your husband to add me on Facebook. There are plenty of short stories on there …as well, new ones posted, weekly. π
very nifty
Thanks, AVM. Any questions, hit me up here or my Facebook. If you like reading quick short stories, then my Facebook might be what you’re looking for. π
This sounds amazing! i’m so excited to read this.
Hey, Texas. Thanks for the support. Hopefully it lives up to your expectations. Add me on Facebook for updates, and new short stories posted weekly. π
Extremely fascinating- are they “undead” zombies?
Oh no, they are something else entirely…. π If you like, add me on Facebook for all kinds of reading, to get a better feel for me. I’m always posting new stuff. π I’m working on something now and will post in about an hour. A horror story. You never know what genre I’ll post next…
Great cover!
I love it!
Thanks, Fuonlyknew. Add me on Facebook for updates are goodies. π
Hey, everyone. Ask me any questions, if you like. I have a question or two for you all. Who are your favorite myth characters? And what is your favorite myth . . . fairy tale . . . etc . . .? A pleasure touring with you folks!
Thanks and thanks for adding me on Facebook and giving me a shout out. π
Love the cover!
Hey, Teresa. It’s a definitely a fan favorite!
An interesting cover.
Thanks, Karen! The artist Jeffrey Kosh will be happy to hear that! π
Sounds good.
Thanks!
Looks good. Like the cover.
Thanks, Sandra!
Sounds interesting
It’s right up my alley.
If you give it a chance , FUonlyKNEW, I hope it lives up to your expectations. And thanks for hosting my book!
I like to think it is, Nancy. π But I might be biased on that front. π
The cover is creepy but I love creepy!
Haha thanks!
one of the best covers!
Thx. It seems to be liked by all! π
Love the cover, I really like the contrasting colors and how it pops of the page
Ghastly and ghouly, yet strangely compelling. Who does the cover?
Hey Phillip, Jeffrey Kosh is the artist.
cool cover
Yep, sure is!
Thanks, Dave!
WOW this looks amazing, love the cover and the title.
Thanks, Maria!
I think the books sounds so good
Thanks, Karrie! I hope it is! π
Wow, this sounds amazing.
Thanks, Bella! π
Cover looks great very intriguing.
I was recently talking to Jeffrey Kosh (cover artist) and he is looking forward to doing the front and back covers for Book 2 which will hopefully be available this year. I am currently working on the fourth draft of Book 3 of this series. π