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Illusion of Grandeur

Illusion of Grandeur

Kyle Adams

Independently Published
2019
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High-schooler Pierre Chastain, surly hobbyist and shady dealer, secretly holds the power of illusions. With it, he controls perception and bends reality to his will. He is a god among men, or at least he was until he discovered he was not alone.The girl who can animate the dead was only the first to appear. Many more magic-users of all types reveal themselves-illusionists, summoners, kids who can see the future, and entire agencies with nefarious goals. They all seek to exploit Pierre's talents in their schemes. Little do they know he has schemes of his own.Pierre only has one chance to break free from these meddlesome jerks, a dangerous magic heist that could help him ascend to godhood- but it requires betraying everyone who cares about him.Q&A with the AuthorWhat kind of book is Illusion of Grandeur?Illusion of Grandeur is a young adult (YA) urban fantasy heist and character drama. It is a coming of age book themed around the idea of self-presentation. Pierre has the power to present himself to the world with whatever image he likes. He uses his powers to mask his actions, magic, a healthy dose of awkwardness and an unhealthy dose of snark to varying levels of success.Who is the main character, and what is he about?Pierre is number one. There is no number two. That about sums him up.He's a teenage illusionist with a god complex, certain that he is the only person that really exists. His power controls everything that can be seen, heard, smelled, and tasted all around him. If he controls reality, he thinks, why shouldn't he be a god?Pierre uses his power in everyday life, making money by tricking people with illusions and practicing his magic by providing effects for the Drama Club's productions. He wants to grow strong enough to take the entire world into his hands, but he's not there yet. Unfortunately, this recent business with zombies and necromancers in the previous book has ripped the world out from under him.Do you have to have read the first book to understand this one?This book follows a different main character from the first, with different goals and struggles. The story begins two days after the first book ends, but Pierre only has his own understanding of those events, and that understanding is relayed in this book.In short, no. If reading about an egotistical illusionist sounds interesting, and you have no interest in a necromancer having a crisis of faith and power, then this is a perfect place to start. This can be its own standalone novel.What other media was inspiration for this book?Jim Butcher's Dresden Files and Wildbow's various works, like Worm and Pact. They have really pushed my writing of powers and personalities. Durarara and My Hero Academia are good sources of inspiration, worlds where anything can happen and the powers that be are visible. A bunch of Brandon Sanderson works like Mistborn and Warbreaker helped me to put those visible powers into text form.And above all, I'd say Death Note inspired Pierre. I'm not sure how well I could have written a cocky egotist without a little influence from Light Yagami.Why did you write this book?After writing Through the Lichgate, I had to figure out who the heck this Pierre guy was, and why he was such a weirdo. Turned out that he was more fun than Thana in some ways, and it was really easy to get him into trouble. It also seems like every book I write about the Drama Club raises more questions than answers, so I really can't help but keep going I hope you enjoy
Through the Lichgate

Through the Lichgate

Kyle Adams

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Thana Ayers is a part-time necromancer, the undefeated defender of Green Grove Cemetery. She commands small armies of the dead to repel worse abominations, and still manages club meetings, homework assignments, and church services.It's a balancing act, but hey, the dead don't raise themselves. Right?Thana's act is turned on its head when a new breed of monster shows up. He's got necromantic powers and secrets she's never seen before, but he's not after the power of the gate. He knows Thana's name, and he's coming for her. Q&A with the Author What kind of book is Through the Lichgate?Through the Lichgate is a Young Adult (YA) Urban Fantasy with a splash of paranormal and supernatural occurrences. It is a tale of necromancy and good intentions. Who is the main character, and what is she about?Thana Ayers is a secluded high school girl, daughter of two very religious Christians, and a born necromancer. She has the power to raise and control the dead, and she's darn good at it. She uses those powers for good, but is always aware of the darker magic she has access to.Thana is about keeping the undead horrors that roam the world suppressed, fighting them with her own skeleton puppets. To keep herself sane, she limits her powers and walks a balancing line between darkness and outright evil. She considers herself practical, morally sound, and capable of holding all of her conflicting acts together. What is the setting of the book?The story is set in a city that is vaguely American. It is set in the same world we know, but with all sorts of paranormal and magical fantasy lying behind closed doors. Dark powers, shadowy organizations, fanatical cults, and monsters that hide in plain sight all exist, and are more common than most people would think. Are there any authors or books that were inspirations for this book?I suppose I'd have to cite The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher as my strongest influence in the genre. He knows how to make magic feel right, how to create endearing characters and make a story fun and epic at the same time. John McCrae (Wildbow) of Worm fame showed me how to write a good female protagonist, and how to write clearly and paint a scene. Ted Dekker is one of my favorite authors, and he had some influence here as well. Who is this book for?If you're intrigued by the risen dead, but tired of zombie apocalypse stories, this one is for you. If you want a young female protagonist who is capable and even frightening in her own way, this story is for you. If you've ever dealt with loss, struggled with guilt, or grappled with religion, this story is for you.If you really want to read about a skeleton ripping off his own arms and beating a zombie over the head with them, this book is 100% for you. Why did you write this book?I wanted to write a story about teenagers and magic, but I was tired of the 'discovery' stories. I wanted a book about someone who already knew what they were doing. If this series were only about Thana Ayers, and it started with her discovering her power, this would be book two or three.I also wanted to write a book about a "Good Necromancer." It just happened to work out. What are you working on now?Through the Lichgate has a sequel in the works, one starring another member of The Drama Club. Each club member really deserves their own book, and I want to give them all a fair shake at it. Keep an eye out for this one