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The Strider and the Regulus
The Star of Atlantis
Night Swiftly Falling
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The Star of Atlantis Series

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A boy spellbound by a labyrinthine forest. A brotherhood shaken by pain. What wind might be caught on night waters, where nothing feels constant but starlight?


Swift Kingsley, at merely fourteen, finds himself on the brink of adul

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLyridae Books
Release dateSep 3, 2021
The Strider and the Regulus
The Star of Atlantis
Night Swiftly Falling

Titles in the series (4)

  • Night Swiftly Falling

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    Night Swiftly Falling
    Night Swiftly Falling

    Facing the sea winds, the storm waves of change - how might a boy weather loss without losing himself? Eight-year-old Swift is lost in dreams of sea legends and pirate adventures, until an encounter with the deadly power of the ocean shocks him into reality. Swift struggles to hang onto his child

  • The Strider and the Regulus

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    The Strider and the Regulus
    The Strider and the Regulus

    A starry-eyed boy. A cryptic map. A mythical treasure. What perils await in the chasing of dreams? A famed pirate relic-the Star of Atlantis-lies forgotten someplace along the rugged Welsh coast, where waves and stone clash and where creatures of legend are said to hold

  • The Star of Atlantis

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    The Star of Atlantis
    The Star of Atlantis

    A seafarer driven to conquest. A dash to the shore's bitter end. What hope might arise from the ruin of wrecked dreams? Fourteen-year-old Swift loves the study of medicine. His interest is almost a match to his fascination for sea myths-particularly for the Star of Atlantis, a lost relic from Welsh pir

  • The Shepherd of the Stars

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    The Shepherd of the Stars
    The Shepherd of the Stars

    A boy spellbound by a labyrinthine forest. A brotherhood shaken by pain. What wind might be caught on night waters, where nothing feels constant but starlight? Swift Kingsley, at merely fourteen, finds himself on the brink of adul

Author

Tricia D. Wagner

As a young reader, writers were like gods and goddesses to now author Tricia D. Wagner. She never could have imagined weaving tales like her favorite storytellers, until a fateful April dinner conversation with her husband about a lecture he attended got her mind whirling. By the end of that summer, she'd written 400,000 words: a speculative fiction trilogy. Wagner felt as if she'd emerged from a chrysalis as some new sort of creature. She was hooked.It was important to Tricia to sharpen her skills, and she immersed herself in workshops, guides, and writing communities, learning from editors how to hone her craft. She did this for years, and the result is her a growing collection of published novels, novelettes, and poetry collections. She found writing to be a method for becoming the person she felt she was born to be. In writing her stories, Wagner was surprised and delighted to discover how real the characters become to an author; that for many writers, their characters end up as their most treasured friends. She loves to delve into them to mine their natures, secrets, and desires-to tell their stories with the legitimacy they deserve. In studying her characters, she finds she has the opportunity to shape herself, inching closer to the person she wants to become.Wagner hopes her readers feel enchanted when they read her stories. This is exactly how she feels when she finishes writing a story. She hopes that her writing might expand their minds, spirits, and worlds, and she hopes they fall in love with her characters and are moved by her artistry of language. When she isn't writing poignant works of literary fiction, Wagner works as a Director in Higher Education. In her spare time she enjoys refining her writing craft to discover new angles and landscapes that might enrich her writing palette. One such example is a recent course she took in learning to read ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, something that's sure to end up in a story at some point. Wagner lives in Rockford, Illinois, with her husband and darling cats.

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