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City in the Sky

Fantasy Worlds of Glynn Stewart

Did you enjoy Balefire: A Dark Fantasy Novella and are hungry for more fantasy from Glynn? Well, you’re in luck! Here are a few of his works that take place in magical worlds.


Attempting to escape the supernatural politics of the fae, half-Fae Jason Kilkenny moves to the Canadian city of Calgary. Despite its relative backwater status, however, Calgary is the source for a rare material desperately sought after in the supernatural world.

Jason is drafted by the Queen of the Fae to act as her agent in the city and is drawn into the middle of a conspiracy that will destroy the fragile peace. Calgary’s resources and Jason’s own secrets combine to draw the city into the center of supernatural affairs—and threaten to destroy it!

Changeling Blood is a trilogy that starts with Changeling’s Fealty. It  is a complete urban fantasy  series, plus a novella.


In the world of ONSET, the supernatural has been a secret known to most of the world’s governments for some time. David White is recruited to the USA’s Office of the National Supernatural Enforcement Teams to help keep the peace in this secret community.

Other factions have different goals, however, and he finds himself dragged into a long and bloody secret civil war against the vampires of the United States—and even when he manages to help forge a peace with that enemy, others seek to destroy not merely his country but the very structure of his world.

ONSET  is a complete series of four books, and a novella. The series begins with To Serve and Protect.


Glynn is very well-known for combining the fantasy and science fiction genres in Starship’s Mage. He continues this genre fusion tradition with Teer and Kard, which combines westerns and high fantasy.

Teer was forced into exile in the Spehari’s Eastern Territories after they betrayed his father’s memory, leaving him and his mother destitute. He has grown up on the ranch of his mother’s new husband, nursing the skills of a cowboy and the anger of a betrayed child.

When one of the demigod-like Spehari walks into his bar, Teer gives in to a pointless moment of anger—opening fire on one of the rulers of the Unity!

Sentenced to hang for his crime, Teer’s life hangs by the slimmest of threads: the mercy and secrets of the very immortal he tried to kill…

Teer and Kard is an ongoing series that begins with Wardtown.


Or perhaps high fantasy is more your thing. In which case, check out City in the Sky, a standalone fantasy novel.

Erik Tarverro is a half-breed raised as a smith in the human city of Vidran. Hounded for his mixed blood and denied mastery in his craft, he leaps at the chance to join his father’s people in the Sky City of Newport.

There, he learns he is the only heir of an ancient and noble line. His father’s name opens doors and gathers allies, but Erik must still struggle to understand both this strange new culture and his place within it.

Fate will deny him a peaceful understanding, though, as the clouds of war gather – and his father’s enemies have laid their eyes upon his City in the Sky.

 

Children of Prophecy and City in the Sky, Glynn Stewart’s Standalone Fantasy Novels, Now Widely Available on eBook Retailers

City in the Sky and Children of Prophecy, the standalone fantasy novels by Glynn Stewart, are now widely available on ebook retailers.

Want to know what they are about? City in the Sky by Glynn Stewart:

Trapped between two peoples

Erik Tarverro is a half-breed raised as a smith in the human city of Vidran. Hounded for his mixed blood and denied mastery in his craft, he leaps at the chance to join his father’s people in the Sky City of Newport.

There, he learns he is the only heir of an ancient and noble line. His father’s name opens doors and gathers allies, but Erik must still struggle to understand both this strange new culture and his place within it.

Fate will deny him a peaceful understanding, though, as the clouds of war gather – and his father’s enemies have laid their eyes upon his City in the Sky.

And here’s where you are get it now:

  • Amazon
  • Kobo
  • Apple
  • Google Play
  • Smashwords
  • Barnes & Noble
  • Other ebook retailers

Children of Prophecy by Glynn Stewart is now also available widely on ebook retailers.
Children of Prophecy by Glynn Stewart, a standalone fantasy novelHere’s what it is about:

An age in the past, the world’s two greatest Mages fought a bloody war to a draw that slew them both.

In the time since, the Kingdom of Vishni has known quiet, and the Swarm beyond the mountains has grown in strength and numbers. Now, with the Time of Prophecy at hand, dark forces move to fulfil ancient visions.

Two men, born to poverty but bearing the blood of those ancient Mages, will rise to decide the fate of both Swarm and Kingdom as the fires of this ancient conflict rise anew.

And here’s where you are get it now:

  • Amazon
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  • Apple
  • Google Play
  • Smashwords
  • Barnes & Noble
  • Other ebook retailers

Top Reader Questions for Glynn Stewart, answered!

In reverse order, here are your top reader questions for Glynn Stewart answered ahead of 2018:

Question Four: More Vigilante?

Q. The Vigilante Duology seems to end with a setup for future books. Are there future books planned?

A. It’s certainly possible that there will be more books. Glynn and Terry Mixon have spoken about the possibility of sequel(s) for the Vigilante Duology but no agreements have been reached yet.

Question Three: ONSET Audiobooks

Q. I am listening to the first book in the ONSET series, To Serve and Protect, on Audible. It is fantastic! I am curious whether Books 2-4 will be released to Audible as well?

A. All of the ONSET series books are contracted with Podium Publishing. Unfortunately, the schedule for subsequent books hasn’t been determined yet. We are hoping that books 2-4 will come out soon.

Question Two: A sequel to City in the Sky?

Q. I was wondering if you had any plans for a sequel to City in the Sky?

A. A lot of readers have asked if there will be sequel to City in the Sky. Erik Tarverro’s story was written so that it could either stand alone or set up a series. It was one of the first fantasy books Glynn released, and he was testing to see if continuing the story would be viable. However, compared to Glynn’s science fiction books and newer fantasy series, it wasn’t as successful and there probably won’t be a sequel to City in the Sky.

While the narrative leaves the possibility for a sequel open, and we love that the book has dedicated fans, Glynn would likely start a new fantasy universe rather than returning to his older two standalone fantasy works (City in the Sky as well as Children of Prophecy).

Top Reader Question! The Return of Damien Montgomery

Q. Are we going to see any more Starship’s Mage books with Damien Montgomery in them or is he done? It would seem there are plenty of issues in his life that need [to be] resolved. As far as I can see, the 2018 releases just are about Captain Rice.

A. This is our most-asked question, and the answer is yes! There will be two more books in the Starship’s Mage: Red Falcon side trilogy, which follows the cargo ship Captain David Rice finds himself in possession of after the first Starship’s Mage book:

  • Interstellar Mage
  • Mage Provocateur (coming March 2018)
  • Agent of Mars (coming September 2018)

In late 2018, the Unarcana Rebellions series will kick off, with an ensemble cast that includes Damien Montgomery as a major POV character. The first title of this series in Unarcana Stars, coming December 2018. You can also check out the full 2018 catalog at faolanspen.com.

City in the Sky Released!

City in the Sky has finally been released – and one lucky member of the mailing list has won a copy!

Check it out on Amazon here or Smashwords here. Other vendors to follow as they update.

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Trapped between two peoples

Erik Tarverro is a half-breed raised as a smith in the human city of Vidran. Hounded for his mixed blood and denied mastery in his craft, he leaps at the chance to join his father’s people in the Sky City of Newport.

There, he learns he is the only heir of an ancient and noble line. His father’s name opens doors and gathers allies, but Erik must still struggle to understand both this strange new culture and his place within it.

Fate will deny him a peaceful understanding, though, as the clouds of war gather – and his father’s enemies have laid their eyes upon his City in the Sky.

Release Schedule

This blog post was published on March 21, 2015 and may be out of date. Visit starshipsmage.com for current information on the Starship’s Mage universe.

The bottom of the front page has now been updated with a schedule of the planned release dates for 2015.   They are as follows:

City in the Sky:
Late March.  Also known as ‘Very Soon Now (TM)”

Space Carrier Avalon:
May or June.  I’m aiming for the end of May, but I’ve got about 25,000 words left to go, plus at least one edit cycle.  If it slips into June, it should be pretty early on in the month.

Mage-King’s Hand:
September or October. As with Space Carrier Avalon, this is targeted for the end of September, but as I haven’t even started writing Mage-King’s Hand yet, I think I’ll give myself some leeway XD

 

Each of these has a planned follow on book: Trees and Sky for City in the Sky, The Stellar Fox for Space Carrier Avalon, and Voice of Mars for Mage-King’s Hand.  All of these are working titles until the novels are at least started.

The only one of those follow ons that is really guaranteed is Voice of Mars.  Trees and Sky and The Stellar Fox  are both dependent on the first book doing well.  I’d also like to sneak an urban fantasy novel/series into my writing line-up, as well as the epic fantasy/western hybrid I was plotting earlier this year, but since there are already five novels on my list… my day job only leaves me so much time!

Right now, anything after Mage-King’s Hand is being designated as ‘sometime in 2016.’  The schedule I’d like to set myself has me putting out a novel every four months, but I don’t think I can meet that while working full-time.

Happy reading everyone,

Glynn Stewart

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