About The Lost Desert Book 1
★★★★★ Eric, Veteran Dungeons and Dragons Player “Awesome book with art and fantasy that has a fresh style and feel.”
Witness a true novel take on dark fantasy that revivifies the genre. It vehemently avoids pre-packaged world building and worn-thin fantasy tropes. Enjoy full scene and character art placed throughout the book. There are no true heroes in Erde Monde, only good men who must do terrible things and evil men who might still hope to do something good.
They say the realm of Erde Monde is an infinite ribbon, and all things are but word and thread.
Some say the Fray was where the world was torn. And the monsters that linger within? Punishment. The Fray separates and divides the lands, a static wall, an impassable Gulf of ever-changing haze.
On a night like any other, a lost man stumbles from the mist to find himself in an alien desert. Due to his jumbled memories he remains trapped in existential limbo, unsure of what is real and what is not, including himself.
Accompanied by a strange wild-man, Loste seeks refuge. Their sight is set upon the azure city, which is only a glimmer on the distant horizon.
Will they survive the perils of the glass desert?
Will the Lost man reclaim his certainty of self, or is he just another Fraydian, a tulpa, a hollow man, an empty amalgamation of another’s fear?
But, there is more. Unbeknownst to him, an ancient evil has awoken and followed Loste from the Fray.
Will they reach the azure city?
Will the ribbon’s infinite pattern be destroyed, devoured by the writhing king?
★★★★★ Emily, Fantasy Book Guru
“I can’t wait for Book 2! I love this book. From the descriptions, to the characters, and to the art to the animals and plants this writer is incredible. It is SO GOOD.
I can relate to the main characters on both this physical and mental journey, and I can’t say that is normal in the fantasy book world. From being lost and having lost your purpose to having some of your true good nature show in little bits and pieces…. just wow. This book is the perfect balance between action, grotesque, and humor.”
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Author Bio:
While he is a private individual, O. L. Fluberman would like to clarify that he is NOT the seal from the book, but he would like to share a few informative bits about himself.
Favorite food: Milk-fish.
Favorite thing to do: Long flubs on the beach
Greatest fear: Lizard
Most influential moment of his life: “That time his flipper was bit”
Quotes: “onk”, “Belch”, “Squawks incoherently”, “No, I’m not the seal from the book, why do people keep asking that?”, “poot”