The mythology behind the books — Arthurian bloodlines, Egyptian gods, fallen angels, supernatural Montréal — and the working notes, essays, and rabbit-holes that go with them.
Six entries. The mythology my books are built on — evergreen, deepening as the world expands.
From Uther to today — how the blood of Arthur's line survived two millennia, why it's waking now, and what the pact between knights and sword still demands. The cornerstone of the entire mythology.
Read the loreThe sword was broken, not lost. Each shard hidden in a different place — some guarded, some forgotten. Who holds them, and why they're surfacing again.
Read the loreThe city's magical geography — from the mountain's old bones to the under-tunnels that remember. Why this city is the thinnest place between worlds.
Read the loreHow Juniper Samoni's magic works — the craft, its cost, and the spellbooks that carry it. What a grimoire really is, and why some refuse to stay closed.
Read the loreBefore Arthur, before the round table — the old gods made a bargain with the world. How that pact connects Pendragon to the pharaohs, and what it costs when it breaks.
Read the loreAngels that came down and never went back. Who they became, where they're hidden, and the one who decided to come out of the shadows.
Read the loreWorking notes. Lore essays. Behind-the-scenes from inside the books. Updated most weeks.
A short essay on what the legend actually says — and what most adaptations get wrong. Spoiler: the lake is a metaphor. The sword is not.
6 min readOn Juniper Samoni, agency, and resisting the urge to make your morally-grey woman quietly redeemable by chapter twelve.
5 min readDraft one was a thriller. Draft two was a romance. Draft three is the one you're about to read — and here's what I cut.
8 min readMost of Montréal's magic isn't where you think. A walking tour of the real places that show up disguised in the books.
7 min readShort answer: everything I thought I knew after book three was wrong. A working writer's field notes.
9 min readA short guide for new readers — which series to read first, how they connect, and what to expect.
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