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Keep your wits as sharp as your sword.
Ansgar knows the kind of lore that can keep a man alive as he travels the North.
Tales of gods and monsters, heroes and dragons-the stories any good skald knows. Trade a good story to a raven, and Ansgar can find the right path through the forest. Assuming the raven isn't as difficult as this one. The right direction has a warm fire and a horn full of mead waiting. The wrong direction has wolves the size of ponies. Or worse.
If he can outsmart the raven, he can find his way. Until he runs into something even more dangerous than giant
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Keep your wits as sharp as your sword.

Ansgar knows the kind of lore that can keep a man alive as he travels the North.

Tales of gods and monsters, heroes and dragons-the stories any good skald knows. Trade a good story to a raven, and Ansgar can find the right path through the forest. Assuming the raven isn't as difficult as this one. The right direction has a warm fire and a horn full of mead waiting. The wrong direction has wolves the size of ponies. Or worse.

If he can outsmart the raven, he can find his way. Until he runs into something even more dangerous than giant wolves.

The Skald is a prequel story to Gregory Amato's Norse fantasy series Spear of the Gods, where the myths, magic, and monsters of the Viking Age are all real.


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Autorenporträt
Gregory Amato is a Judo-teaching, beer-brewing, heavy metal-listening kind of guy who thinks the civilized world could use a dose of adventure. He wrote all kinds of stuff for years. True and Important Stuff! He wrote for newspapers and magazines when they were still printed on paper. He wrote intelligence for the FBI for over a decade, chasing white supremacists, international hackers, and corporate fraudsters. All that while, he was also making up stories about vikings and wizards. Norse fantasy! Gods and monsters! Axes and runes! Magic swords and talking ravens! A bunch of lies, unlike the True and Important Stuff. In 2021 he left his super secret job at the FBI, set all his stuffy suits and ties on fire,* and decided to dedicate as much time as possible to writing a bunch of lies. Lies told to illustrate the truth, because those are the best adventures to go on. The kind that make you late to dinner. Gregory lives happily in the Pacific Northwest with his family. They are often late for dinner. *Not really.