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2/22/2024

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​Ancient Egypt was a time when people believed that everything that happened, for better or for worse, was determined by the will of the gods. 

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The Will of the Gods
Book 1
by Ian Lancaster
Genre: Historical Egyptian Fiction

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The Will of the Gods trilogy is a work of historical fiction set in Pharaonic Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom. It comprises eight stories which form a continuous narrative, following the same principal characters through interconnected adventures. The stories are told in the first person by the characters involved, and span a period of about fifty years and the reigns of four kings. There are many adult themes.


Part 1 contains:

Conspiracy in the Sands
A short story set in Ancient Egypt about a young man who loses a love and finds a mystery.

Treason on the Nile
The sequel to "Conspiracy in the Sands", this extended short story continues the adventures of the embalmer's son, now part of the king's family. Tasked by the king to go south to restore a desecrated tomb, neither would have believed the dangers that would follow for either of them - and even for the kingdom itself!

Valley of Secrets
The third part of a series set in Ancient Egypt: the king has been murdered and his family is in great danger. But who is the enemy?

Sceptre of the Gods
A royal tomb has been violated and a foreign power threatens the king. How are these connected and what can be done to save the kingdom?


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​Will of the Gods – Part 1

The beginning: Conspiracy in the Sands – Chapter 1

She was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen and I had been in love with her for as long as I could remember. We were the same age and had grown up together – she on one side of the wall in luxury and me on the other in the dusty and filthy streets of the town. She didn’t even know I existed. I saw her once, close up, when we were both about ten, when my father was called to the Palace to see the vizier about the arrangements for embalming one of the king’s sons, but she was with her nurse and, although I smiled at her, I don’t think she noticed me and she quickly moved away out of my sight. This time, now seven summers later, was different.
The call had come late in the night, a banging on the door and a voice of authority telling me to open. There were several men, soldiers I think, and the figure I recognised as the vizier. Older now, of course, but still the unmistakable authority of one second only to the king.
‘Where is your father? He is needed at the Palace. The king commands it.’
I explained as best I could, I was afraid by the urgency and by the presence of so many strangers in our small house at such a time.
‘He is away, up in the north, a family problem’.
‘You must come instead. Now.’
We made our way through the dark and empty streets to the gates of the Palace. Huge and intimidating enough in the day, even more sinister at night.
‘Come, quickly’.
Endless passages, lit by guttering torches. Everywhere armed men at attention. Eventually into a small room, beautifully furnished with sumptuous cushions and curtains. At first I didn’t see him for the room was dark and only the area of the bed was lit by a small lamp. My attention was drawn to a figure on the bed, lying absolutely still. From the shadows a voice:
‘They tell me you have your father’s skills. You must use them all.’
I had never heard him speak before or seen him so close. He came into the pool of light and his voice almost broke with the weight of his emotion.
‘She was found a while ago, like this, still and alone. The doctor could do nothing. We do not know what happened.’
It was only then, when I moved closer to the bed, that I saw it was her. If possible, she looked even more beautiful than I remembered with her long, lustrous hair spread out on the bed around her.
‘She will be brought to you in the morning. Prepare her for the afterlife. Give her the best, only the best. She was my favourite.’
With the utmost dignity he turned and left the room. All bowed and I hurriedly did the same.
‘My Lord’ was all I managed to stammer and then he was gone. The vizier nodded to a guard to escort me away from the chamber and back through the maze of corridors to the street.
I stumbled home in a thick fog of despair and confusion. She was dead and the greatest challenge of my all too young life would unfold with the rising sun. To prepare the king’s youngest daughter and the greatest love of my life for an eternity with the gods.
They came with the sun, a small procession led by the king’s first minister. She was placed on a small table in the workshop, a room with loose curtains to allow in the fresh air and having a view to the nearby river.
‘You are aware of your responsibility? You will be guarded to make sure all is done as it should be. Call me when the day has come that we may take her to the royal tomb.’
I nodded and he left, leaving two men outside the door. Whether to guard the princess or me I was unsure. I could see them faintly through the cracks in the door but they made no sound and I soon forgot they were there. I took a deep breath and turned to my task. For someone so young to be given such a duty was unheard of. It can only be the reputation of my family that gave them such confidence. I was to work alone, this had been said to me firmly by the vizier, and no-one else was to enter the embalming room until the job was finished. This would be a hard task and I would have to take on roles normally allocated to several assistants but the instruction was clear.
I removed the thin linen shroud that covered her and took a sharp breath. Her skin looked almost like alabaster, set off more starkly by her long black hair. I knew that royal and noble women were not usually sent to the embalmer’s workshop immediately after death in case of despicable practices being performed on them, but this was no more a possibility for me than my slapping the king. How could I defile the body of the one I loved so much?
I began by assembling my tools and then decided to arrange her hair into a bundle on top of her head to protect it from the oils I would have to use to keep her skin supple. It was then that I had to touch her for the first time. I knew she would be cold, of course, this was not my first body, but somehow the softness of her skin was unexpected. I was used to preparing the bodies of workers from the local villages, learning my skills on their coarse and often bloated corpses. She was as soft as though waiting for a lover’s caress. I took my hand away nervously. I closed my eyes to spare her the indignity of my staring at her nakedness and lifted up her hair. I had to look then, to gather it all together, and then I saw it. With her hair down it was not visible and not surprising that it had not been seen. The doctor must have given only a casual inspection, or perhaps the light was poor, but here it was clear. Behind her left ear was a small but obvious puncture wound. Made by a fine, needle-like blade which had penetrated her skull and undoubtedly killed her. The girl I loved most in the world had been murdered!

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The Will of the Gods
Book 2 
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The Will of the Gods trilogy is a work of historical fiction set in Pharaonic Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom. It comprises eight stories which form a continuous narrative, following the same principal characters through interconnected adventures. The stories are told in the first person by the characters involved, and span a period of about fifty years and the reigns of four kings. There are many adult themes.


Part 2 contains:

Labyrinth of Fear
A novel set in Ancient Egypt and Minoan Crete at the time of the cataclysmic eruption of the island of Thera (Santorini).

An Alliance of Kings
Part six of the Egypt Saga. Set mainly on and around the island of Crete, where three kings meet to form an alliance against a mysterious enemy, known as The Sea People. Old passions are reignited and new relationships are formed, but an unpredictable encounter leads to a tragic outcome.


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The Will of the Gods
Book 3 
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The Will of the Gods trilogy is a work of historical fiction set in Pharaonic Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom. It comprises eight stories which form a continuous narrative, following the same principal characters through interconnected adventures. The stories are told in the first person by the characters involved, and span a period of about fifty years and the reigns of four kings. There are many adult themes.


Part 3 contains:

The Curse of the Sea People
Part seven of the Egypt Saga. The Sea People have returned and the island of Crete is in danger. A new king relies on family, where everyone has a role to play and each faces difficult challenges and adventures of their own.

Lord of the Two Lands
Afraid for the succession, a young king knows he must prove himself worthy before the gods. His chance comes in a most unexpected way when a new friend becomes a deadly enemy. This is the eighth and final part of the Egypt saga.


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A lockdown project inspired by ancient Egypt.


Having been a passionate avocational Egyptologist for most of my life, I often wondered what it might have been like to live in those far-off times. During the Covid lockdown I started writing a short story to pass the time, and this eventually developed into a saga about just such a fantasy (at almost 400,000 words I think it counts as a saga anyway!).

It started as a mystery involving the son of a humble embalmer who is told to prepare the body of the king’s daughter for the afterlife. Unknown to anyone else, however, he has secretly loved the girl for as long as he could remember and, when he discovers that she had been murdered, sets out to solve the mystery and prevent a plot against the king himself. Then, in the way of all addictions, the story grew as new adventures presented themselves and new members of the extended family were introduced.

The eight stories which make up The Will of the Gods are set in Pharaonic (‘Ancient’) Egypt during the time of the New Kingdom. Although published in three volumes, they form a continuous narrative. They follow the same principal characters, told in the first person, through interconnected adventures spanning about fifty years and the reigns of four kings. This novel contains a number of adult themes.


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86 Comments
Alma Fisher
2/22/2024 06:05:58 am

Looks like a good read

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:34:11 pm

Thank you Alma. I hope you enjoy reading the stories.

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Beyond Comps
2/22/2024 06:18:01 am

Great cover!

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:36:08 pm

Thank you. My wife designed the artwork. I’ll pass on your comment.

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Marcy Meyer
2/22/2024 06:33:57 am

Sounds like an interesting series. I like the covers.

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:38:04 pm

Thank you Marcy. I hope you enjoy reading the stories. My wife is responsible for the artwork so I’ll pass on your comments.

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Carol G
2/22/2024 08:24:16 am

Not only do the stories sound interesting, but I like the way you have put the series together.

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:39:28 pm

Thank you Carol. I hope you enjoy the stories.

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Rita Wray
2/22/2024 10:17:15 am

Sounds like a great read.

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:41:13 pm

Thank you Rita. I hope you enjoy them.

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Cathy French
2/22/2024 10:40:36 am

Interesting cover. I enjoyed reading through the excerpt.

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:42:29 pm

Hello Cathy. Thank you. I hope you enjoy them

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Jenn fike
2/22/2024 11:08:26 am

This sounds wonderful

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:44:02 pm

Hello Jenn. Thank you. I hope you enjoy them.

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wendy hutton
2/22/2024 11:48:20 am

interesting cover

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 12:45:13 pm

Thanks Wendy. My wife designed the covers so I’ll pass on your message.

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Lisa Vance
2/22/2024 12:41:37 pm

This looks like a good read.

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Ian Lancaster
2/22/2024 01:07:00 pm

Thank you Lisa. I hope you enjoy them.

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corey hutton
2/22/2024 01:33:24 pm

interestihng cover

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:32:01 am

Thank you Corey. I'll pass on your comment to my wife. She's the artist in the family.

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Bonnie
2/22/2024 05:50:02 pm

What an interesting series! Great excerpt. I'd love to read more.

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:33:34 am

Thanks Bonnie. The free kindle version of Book 1 will be available from tomorrow so I hope you can download this and that you enjoy the stories.

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Molli Lillian Taylor
2/22/2024 05:58:27 pm

looks like a great read

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:34:11 am

Thanks Molli. Hope you enjoy them.

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Sherry
2/22/2024 06:11:47 pm

Looks like a good read.

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:34:45 am

Thanks Sherry. I hope you enjoy them.

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Terri Quick
2/22/2024 07:26:18 pm

Nice cover

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:35:41 am

Thanks Terri. My wife does the artwork, I'll pass on your message.

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Stephanie Liske
2/22/2024 09:17:40 pm

I like the book details.

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:36:59 am

Thanks Stephanie. I hope you like reading the stories. The free kindle download of part 1 is available on Amazon from tomorrow.

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bn100
2/22/2024 10:20:40 pm

looks interesting

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:37:46 am

Hope you manage to read the stories. Thanks for the comment.

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Jamie N.
2/22/2024 10:26:53 pm

This sounds like my kind of book!

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 07:38:22 am

Thanks Jamie. I hope you won't be disappointed!

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David Basile
2/23/2024 08:25:24 am

Looks like a good read.

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 10:29:12 am

Thanks David. Hope you enjoy the stories.

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Debbi Wellenstein
2/23/2024 08:40:58 am

I enjoyed the excerpt. Thank you for the giveaway!

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 10:30:06 am

Thank you Debbi. Hope you enjoy the first stories and still want to read the others.

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Barbara Montag
2/23/2024 09:05:02 am

Historical Egyptian Fiction - What an interesting genre!
Thank you for sharing this.

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 10:30:50 am

Thank you Barbara. I hope you enjoy reading them.

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Tracie M Cooper
2/23/2024 10:22:37 am

What is your favorite part of the writing process?

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 10:33:29 am

Hello Tracie. I started to write these stories as an escape from the boredom of Covid lockdown. I enjoyed living in a new land and in a new time and creating characters to share it with. In fact, the more I wrote, the more the characters wrote themselves! When you come to the end of something like this it's almost a feeling of loss. Very odd. I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them.

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Thomas Gibson
2/23/2024 01:05:52 pm

I would love to visit Egypt. Sounds interesting and exciting.

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Ian Lancaster
2/23/2024 01:09:36 pm

It is, but ancient Egypt and modern Egypt are very different. So much has been destroyed or wasted. In the end, you create Egypt in your own mind!

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Jessica Hays
2/23/2024 05:16:33 pm

The book looks very interesting!

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Ian Lancaster
2/24/2024 04:26:14 am

Thank you Jessica. The free kindle download of part 1 is available from today for five days. I hope you can access this and enjoy reading the stories.

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Ann Fantom
2/23/2024 05:24:47 pm

This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

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Ian Lancaster
2/24/2024 04:27:13 am

Thank you Ann. I hope you can access the free kindle download and enjoy reading the stories.

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maria gabriel
2/23/2024 07:19:44 pm

Definitely would love to sink my teeth into this one!

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Ian Lancaster
2/24/2024 04:28:15 am

Hello Maria. The free kindle download of part one is available from today. I hope you can access this and enjoy reading the stories.

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Wendy Jensen
2/23/2024 07:36:56 pm

The book details sound of interesting stories.

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Ian Lancaster
2/24/2024 04:29:14 am

Hello Wendy. Thank you. I hope you can access the free kindle download of book 1 and enjoy the stories.

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Molli Lillian Taylor
2/23/2024 09:21:06 pm

the cover looks awesome

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Ian Lancaster
2/24/2024 04:30:14 am

Thanks Molli. My wife designed the covers. I'll pass on your comment. I hope you enjoy the stories as well.

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Katrina Dehart
2/24/2024 03:56:07 pm

Love Egypt. Sounds fascinating l

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Ian Lancaster
2/25/2024 04:32:29 am

Hello Katrina. Hope you enjoy reading the stories.

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beth shepherd
2/24/2024 07:50:37 pm

This would be a great read. Thank you

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Ian Lancaster
2/25/2024 04:33:23 am

Hello Beth. Hope you can access the free download and enjoy reading the stories.

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Danielle Day
2/25/2024 04:39:32 pm

I like it.

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Ian Lancaster
2/26/2024 03:17:03 am

Thank you Danielle. I hope you enjoy all of the stories.

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Nancy
2/25/2024 06:11:18 pm

Intriguing cover

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Ian Lancaster
2/26/2024 03:18:32 am

Thank you Nancy. The symbol represents the "was" sceptre which features in the fourth story, "The Sceptre of the Gods".

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Debbie P
2/26/2024 02:13:41 am

This sounds like a great series.

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Ian Lancaster
2/26/2024 03:19:12 am

Thank you Debbie. I hope you enjoy reading the stories.

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MICHAEL A LAW
2/26/2024 01:30:33 pm

This looks like a great novel. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

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Ian Lancaster
2/26/2024 01:32:47 pm

Thank you Michael. I hope you enjoy the stories.

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Calvin
2/26/2024 04:40:09 pm

Excellent theme to your book!

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Ian Lancaster
2/27/2024 06:13:14 am

Thank you Calvin. I hope you can access the stories and enjoy them.

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Julie Bickham
2/28/2024 11:01:26 am

I look forward to reading this.

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Ian Lancaster
2/28/2024 03:37:09 pm

Thanks Julie. Hope you enjoy the stories.

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Leela
2/28/2024 03:35:03 pm

It looks like a good read.

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Ian Lancaster
2/28/2024 03:38:45 pm

Thanks Leela. I hope you can access the download and enjoy the stories.

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Renata
2/29/2024 12:53:45 am

Sounds good!

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Ian Lancaster
2/29/2024 01:15:17 pm

Hello Renata. Thanks and I hope you enjoy reading the stories.

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Misha
2/29/2024 11:44:04 am

Looks amazing! I can't wait!

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Ian Lancaster
2/29/2024 01:17:01 pm

Thanks Misha. The free download ends soon so I hope you can access part one and enjoy the stories.

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Jamie Martin link
2/29/2024 01:13:02 pm

Do you have any advice for new writers?

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Ian Lancaster
2/29/2024 01:22:46 pm

Hello Jamie. As a writer whose total US royalties for my first year had to be rounded UP to $1.00 (.yes, that’s ONE dollar !) I would recommend finding a different way to make a living. Good hobby but don’t expect to get rich!

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Michelle Domangue
2/29/2024 02:26:00 pm

looks great!

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Ian Lancaster
2/29/2024 02:45:58 pm

Thank you Michelle. I hope you enjoy reading them.

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Billie Williams
2/29/2024 02:43:39 pm

Good luck with your new release.

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Ian Lancaster
2/29/2024 02:47:23 pm

Thanks Billie. I just hope people enjoy reading them.

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Daniel M
2/29/2024 06:12:06 pm

like the cover

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Ian Lancaster
3/1/2024 06:33:55 am

Thanks Daniel. I’ll pass on your comment to my artistic director and Mrs.

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jason jennings
2/29/2024 07:56:57 pm

great cover cant wait to read it

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Ian Lancaster
3/1/2024 06:34:56 am

Thanks Jason. Hope you enjoy the stories.

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