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S. J. Forester

@s_j_forester

Author of the book series The Relmlord Odyssey. Follow for updates, sneak peaks for concept artwork, and audiobook creation.

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A girl who can’t fight will wage war on an empire. A slave will become her deadliest weapon. An oracle will bind them to tragedies. A prisoner will cage a king. A conqueror will be defeated by his heart. A powerless prince will change every life. A mastermind will play them all.

A girl who can’t fight will wage war on an empire.
A slave will become her deadliest weapon.
An oracle will bind them to tragedies.
A prisoner will cage a king.
A conqueror will be defeated by his heart.
A powerless prince will change every life.
A mastermind will play them all.
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I've adapted to nighttime writing sessions. They take me back to a time a decade ago, when my projects were still in their youth, evoking that same excitement I felt. As this side of the world goes to sleep, the worlds in my head are wide awake, bustling & brimming with life 🚀✨

I've adapted to nighttime writing sessions. They take me back to a time a decade ago, when my projects were still in their youth, evoking that same excitement I felt. As this side of the world goes to sleep, the worlds in my head are wide awake, bustling & brimming with life 🚀✨
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There are 3 main ways to draw mountains on a fantasy map, each with its own strengths. 🎨 Side: Best for icons and borders 🏔️ Isometric: Shows depth and terrain overlap 🧭 Top-Down: Most accurate for navigation Which is your favorite?

There are 3 main ways to draw mountains on a fantasy map, each with its own strengths.

🎨 Side: Best for icons and borders
🏔️ Isometric: Shows depth and terrain overlap
🧭 Top-Down: Most accurate for navigation

Which is your favorite?
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"It was the quietest wood you could possibly imagine. There were no birds, no insects, no animals, and no wind. You could almost feel the trees growing." 🎨 Emmeline Pidgen

"It was the quietest wood you could possibly imagine. There were no birds, no insects, no animals, and no wind. You could almost feel the trees growing."

🎨 Emmeline Pidgen
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🖋️ 🌲Still Forging away at Chapter 2 of The Journal audiobook, and I have this character’s voice crystal-clear in my head—sharp, layered, alive…however, finding the real-world voice to match? It’s like chasing a ghost 😅 Writers and Voice actors, how do you pin down that perfect

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It may not seem exciting, but drawing some tufts of grass to your fantasy map can really breathe some life into those “blank” areas.

It may not seem exciting, but drawing some tufts of grass to your fantasy map can really breathe some life into those “blank” areas.
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Please pray for our little rosary shop 🙏 I have given everything I have into it, and my family relies on this business as my full time job. Always support a small Catholic business! It helps us keep the lights on 😅

Please pray for our little rosary shop 🙏

I have given everything I have into it, and my family relies on this business as my full time job. 

Always support a small Catholic business! It helps us keep the lights on 😅
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Something a bit different for you. A concept sketch of Melian the Maia from The Silmarillion. “She dwelt in the gardens of Lórien, and among all his people there was none more fair than she, nor more wise, nor more skilled in songs of enchantment. It is told that the

Something a bit different for you. A concept sketch of Melian the Maia from The Silmarillion.

“She dwelt in the gardens of Lórien, and among all his people there was none more fair than she, nor more wise, nor more skilled in songs of enchantment. It is told that the