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PB Brown
Works in Progress
PB BROWN

We all need stories. They shape us in ways we cannot know until we are tested like the heroes we read about.
This is an invitation:
Read my stories - strive with the characters. Lament their failures and rejoice in their triumphs as you would your own and learn of your own miraculous nature in the process.
MOBAM - Epic Fantasy
One seeks a place he cannot reach. Another, surrounded by shadow, grasps at a life to call his own. The third hangs by a single thread of hope. Perhaps together they can find where they belong.
After several years and as many drafts, MOBAM is almost ready to go out. It's the first book in a series of trilogy. It follows Zazz, Than, and Donar as they embroil themselves in the affairs of holy orders, mercenary companies, officious nobility and even the gods. Three outcasts who can't make it on their own, become brothers and find out if they can make it together.
Paragons of Vice and Virtue - Speculative Fiction
You are not irredeemable - This is what Yav must believe for he has lived for thousands of years, sustained by unclean things. Though he did not meet Christ, Yav conversed with Jesus' followers and forswore his revenge, for a time...
Paragons is a story of seeking redemption. Yav is both monstrous and wretched and yet there may still be hope for him. He wrestles with his place, if any, in the Catholic Church and he has seen too much to consider his worldview one of "faith". Will he be able to fully repent, reconcile, and gain absolution or will his pride drag him back to revenge and ruin.
How the End May Come - Serial Speculative Fiction
Ungodly machines made with minerals mined from hell take to the field of battle. Mundane weapons are insignificant compared to the powers of the unseen; humanity's only recourse is rely on God and learn to wage a spiritual war.
This story follows a team of those blessed with Charisms and led by Father Philip, a Catholic priest and exorcist. Together they face the potentially world ending threat in open battle as they deal with tragedy and loss while facing it them with grace and often humor.
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