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Josh Erikson

    Josh Erikson crafts stories that defy easy categorization, blending elements of fantasy and speculative fiction with a unique narrative voice. His approach to storytelling is often compared to modern masters, hinting at a style that is both imaginative and accessible. Readers can expect works that explore unconventional themes with a touch of wit and unexpected turns. He invites readers into worlds that are both familiar and strangely new.

    Fate Lashed
    • 2019

      Fate Lashed

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Some heroes are born, some are made, and some are willing to fake it if the pay is good. Gabe abandoned life as a conman after the disasters in Lincoln, and he managed to carve out a bit of peace with the scraps he had left. Unfortunately, bad guys suck at respecting personal boundaries. So together with Heather and a group of weird new companions, he finds himself shackled to a horrifying cosmic game with sky-high stakes, inscrutable goals, and rules that seem to change every five minutes. And when old gods and monsters resurface to make things so much worse, he's finally forced to admit that he might not be talking his way past any of it. Fate itself rises to force-feed Gabe a cliché quest, and all he can do is find the artifact, get paid the fortune, and try to make it out alive. ...And, if there's enough time, maybe save the whole stupid world. Fate Lashed is the second book in the Ethereal Earth series, an ongoing tale about the familiar nightmares we create for ourselves, the new nightmares they create for us, and a few people who refuse to take any of it too seriously.

      Fate Lashed