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The Summoner by Randy Massey
The Summoner by Randy Massey









The Summoner by Randy Massey The Summoner by Randy Massey

As for the ideas for this kind of cover they should grow out of the imagination of the author and his/her story. Since most judge a book by its cover it needs to be functional in capturing the eyes of the beholders. Q) How does a cover present itself? Where do those ideas come from? It started soon after I read The Hobbit at age 10. Q) When did you first consider yourself to be a writer? Whether in high joy or deep sorrow it is there for those who have eyes to see! Q) How do you find “inspiration” and where does it live? Q) Thank you for taking part in this interview, Randy. You can’t help but love the honest answers Randy gives. I think you will find yourself ordering a copy. It’s called “The Summoner.” Read this interview and then go over and check out the new book.

The Summoner by Randy Massey

His new book is the first part of a series. Randy Massey is an author with a style of writing that really encapsulates what it means to write fantasy.

The Summoner by Randy Massey

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.This interview is rather interesting. Watch for book two in the series-DAEDALUS RISES-coming soon.Randy Massey, MI Kind of scary to have that much power, isn't it? Thank you so much for considering the purchase of my debut novel THE SUMMONER. Be careful then, my friend, for some authors their future is held in your hands. I hope that you will be kind in your decision, for authors are human, too, with feelings and emotions just like you. What wonders await as pen is put to paper? Will it be funny, or sad? A comedy or a tragedy? How about a thriller? Or a mystery? Horror perhaps? A real life event depicting actual happenings? Or a fiction book? How about fantasy? A tale that goes beyond the known abilities of the scientific and natural realms? Will this tale be wondrously written? Or just a dull ordinary bit of words shuffled together that the writer hopes will stir someone to see the greatness that lies hidden deep inside? An epic that pulls you in so deep that you can't get out until you have finished reading the last word? Or a short piece of trash that gets thrown away? You, the reader, are the ones who decide the fate of every story written whether a timeless piece of wonder that surpasses the ages, or another book to put in the trash can. Just like the day you were born, so is the birth of a new story.











The Summoner by Randy Massey