The Sword in the Street by C. M. Caplan #coverreveal


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Today I bring to you a cover reveal!!!

The Sword in the Street by C. M. Caplan

Series: The Ink and the Steel (#1)

Expected Publication: March 3, 2021

Genre: Dickensian Fantasy

Age Group: Adult

Cover Illustration: Felix Ortiz (https://www.artstation.com/felixortiz)

Cover Design: Ken Dawson (https://ccovers.co.uk/)


Dickensian Fantasy you say??


Blurb:

Trial by battle is a holy rite on Hillside. Hired blades bleed their foes in savage duels, settling everything from petty grievances to the corporate laws that keep their citizens in line. Embroiled in these cutthroat political games is John Chronicle, an impoverished swordsman with no better prospects, seeking the duel that will free him from the Dregs.

 

Meanwhile, John’s boyfriend Edwin, an autistic university student, befriends a fellow scholar who claims to study the arcane art of thaumaturgy. When she offers to teach Edwin this subtle magic, he hopes that he can use it to bolster John’s skill with a blade. But thaumaturgy is a dangerous magic, and the forces that drive it have other plans.

 

The couple soon find themselves entangled in the web of intrigue surrounding the swordsmen and their sponsors, and they’re forced to question how bloody they’re willing to get to escape poverty — and they don’t come away with the same answer.

 

 If that sounds like something you would like then added to your Goodreads and pick up your own copy, well pre-order your own copy (because it's not out until March 3rd!) But grab yours here on Amazon


And now the moment you were waiting for, or stopped by for the COVER



Yay, it sounds good and it looks good



Let's meet the author

C. M. CAPLAN IS the author of The Sword in the Street. He’s a quadruplet (yes, really), mentally disabled, and he spent two years as the Senior Fiction Editor on a national magazine – while he was still an undergrad in college.

He has a degree in creative writing from Salem State University and was the recipient of the university’s highest honor in the arts. His short fiction also won an Honorable Mention in the 2019 Writers of the Future Contest.

Caplan’s introduction to fantasy came through J. R. R. Tolkien and George R. R. Martin. He has a tattoo that roughly translates to Valar Morghulis, as written in Tolkien’s Elvish script, in an acknowledgment of that fact. Other influences include Robin Hobb, Ellen Kushner, N.K. Jemisin, Katherine Addison, John Irving, K.S. Villoso, and Neil Gaiman.

He currently lives in New England, where he works remotely for a social justice theater company.

If you enjoy his novel, you can rate it on Goodreads, or Amazon..


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