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Book One of the Legends of Animarl series. "My tale is simple but hard to tell. I died a man and was reborn a monster." Told he can only gain release from a curse of sea dragons by destroying the evil Djinn of Margun in its lair, ship's captain Linden Wilder sets out to confront the demon. But the Djinn lies hidden in a fortress behind the dreaded Margundor, and it has never been bested. The venture goes badly, and Wilder's quest swiftly shifts from seeking cure to a desperate struggle for simple survival. Erron Adams writes the Legends of Animarl fantasy series. Captain Wilder & The Dragon of Margundor is the first book in that series.…mehr

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Book One of the Legends of Animarl series. "My tale is simple but hard to tell. I died a man and was reborn a monster." Told he can only gain release from a curse of sea dragons by destroying the evil Djinn of Margun in its lair, ship's captain Linden Wilder sets out to confront the demon. But the Djinn lies hidden in a fortress behind the dreaded Margundor, and it has never been bested. The venture goes badly, and Wilder's quest swiftly shifts from seeking cure to a desperate struggle for simple survival. Erron Adams writes the Legends of Animarl fantasy series. Captain Wilder & The Dragon of Margundor is the first book in that series.
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Short Version:

Erron Adams has worked in jobs as diverse as farm hand, factory worker, teacher and software engineer. Now a full time writer of The Legends of Animarl fantasy series.

Longer Version:

For someone who would go on to write at a later age, the house I grew up in was conspicuous for its lack of books.

Unlike most authors who seem to have been writing since they were able to hold a pen, I was too busy exploring the bush, fishing, hunting and generally doing foolish and dangerous things, to sit down long enough to write anything even if I had caught the bug.

In my turbulent teenage years I discovered poetry, and became fascinated by the way words could work magical transformations in the reader's mind.

Around this time I also made efforts to understand my place in the universe. I haunted bookstores and local libraries, seeking out those semi-banned books about the occult tucked away on lower shelves in the back racks. Attempting to hide them like that only increased their mystery and appeal. As I have grown older my interest in spirituality and our existence as soul has only increased.