Story Details

Categories Fantasy Heroic Fantasy
Facing courtly deception and double dealing, a party of adventurers undertakes a quest to find a magic ring. Of course. it’s “Too easy. Too easy.”
Author Details
Jane Lindskold has published over 30 novels and countless short stories. She grew up in Washington DC, got a Ph.D. in English with concentrations in Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern British Literature. She settled in New Mexico in the 90s. She met Scot Noel (electronically) in the mid nineties when Scot was the Project Manager for a computer game developer working on Chronomaster, an original game based on a concept by Roger Zelazny. During the project, Roger died and Jane worked to finish the game. Jane and Scot (and his wife Jane) became long-time pen pals and friends.
Illustrator Details
Emma is an animation student from France who just moved to the US to pursue her studies at San Francisco’s Academy of Art. She mostly focuses on visual development for animation, but also recently started creating illustrations professionally. Emma loves to create character designs, and is currently directing an animated music video. While she especially enjoys working on art and animation for children, she wants to expand her knowledge to adult themes and learn more about the sci-fi and fantasy genres. You can find more of Emma’s work on her website, EmmaCormarie.com
The Problem with Magic Rings
Author Details
Jane Lindskold has published over 30 novels and countless short stories. She grew up in Washington DC, got a Ph.D. in English with concentrations in Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern British Literature. She settled in New Mexico in the 90s. She met Scot Noel (electronically) in the mid nineties when Scot was the Project Manager for a computer game developer working on Chronomaster, an original game based on a concept by Roger Zelazny. During the project, Roger died and Jane worked to finish the game. Jane and Scot (and his wife Jane) became long-time pen pals and friends.
Illustrator Details
Emma is an animation student from France who just moved to the US to pursue her studies at San Francisco’s Academy of Art. She mostly focuses on visual development for animation, but also recently started creating illustrations professionally. Emma loves to create character designs, and is currently directing an animated music video. While she especially enjoys working on art and animation for children, she wants to expand her knowledge to adult themes and learn more about the sci-fi and fantasy genres. You can find more of Emma’s work on her website, EmmaCormarie.com