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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Luke Green, author of Divine Blood: Semester Start

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Luke Green, author of Divine Blood: Semester Start
(Luke Green)

Bravura Academy hosts very exceptional students, more exceptional than even its own faculty is aware of. Budding geniuses, powerful psychics, uncertain exorcist, scheming plotters, mercenaries and more are walking the halls.

For some, the normalcy of their life is being upset by a variety of insane events. For others, this is a chance to catch a glimpse of something like a normal life.

Many people have had their eye on Bravura for quite a while, but some of the newest eyes have much less than friendly intentions. Dangers more than practical jokes run out of control are on the horizon for the students of Bravura Academy.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Divine Blood: Semester Start?

Luke Green: There are a number of different inspirations for this novel. Urban fantasy novels are a big part of the inspiration, as is ancient Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Luke Green, author of Divine Blood: Semester Start

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Luke “Thrythlind” Green, author of Bystander

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Luke “Thrythlind” Green, author of Bystander
(Self-Published through lulu.com)

Empaths. Superstrength. Kung Fu Masters. Petting Zoo People.

There is a word for people like that. A pre-packed fluffy-feeling word the government’s spin doctors had come up with.

Peak.

Lucretia had her own words for her peer group: freaks of nature, science projects and fanatics. They were all the people who had been born, transformed or self-willed into something that should have been bizarre, but was becoming less so.

All she wanted to do was live an unnoticed life in her brownstone, working at the library and chasing down idiot cops who took her books on stakeouts.

Of course, there are problems with that, such as the fact that she’s considered an interesting research specimen by some of the more amoral companies. Her tendency to stick her nose in where it probably shouldn’t be. A love-hate relationship with various alcoholic beverages.

Oh yes, and the fact that she’s still on parole.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Bystander?

Luke “Thrythlind” Green: Bystander is centered around a character I’ve been developing for a good fifteen years through college and various jobs as a teacher or Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Luke “Thrythlind” Green, author of Bystander