Eltava: A Sword for All Ages

Eltava: A Sword for All Ages

by Nyki Blatchley
Eltava: A Sword for All Ages

Eltava: A Sword for All Ages

by Nyki Blatchley

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Overview

A swordswoman with a love of wandering, Eltava lives a nomadic life in a world of island kingdoms and mainland empires, sometimes on her own, sometimes with her immortal companion, known as the Traveller. These eleven stories chronicle her life and adventures from an adventure-obsessed 14-year-old to an 84-year-old who still has a move or two up her sleeve.

From acting as bodyguard for princesses to defending peaceful communities from aggression, Eltava battles bandits and tyrants, demons and unearthly creatures. But her greatest battle is with herself, as she becomes more aware that she's growing old, while her companion doesn't age. A search for eternal life ultimately teaches her that life itself is a victory, however long or short—and Eltava's going to enjoy every minute of hers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162370185
Publisher: Gypsy Shadow Publishing Company LLC
Publication date: 05/31/2021
Series: Annals of Sorcery , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 431 KB

About the Author

Nyki Blatchley is a British author, poet and copywriter who lives just outside London. Alongside a varied career that's involved selling books to royalty, care for disabled people and posing for artists, he's had about seventy stories published by, among others, Penumbra, Daily Science Fiction and The Thirteenth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories. His novel At An Uncertain Hour was published by StoneGarden, and he's had novellas out from Musa Publishing and Fox & Raven.

Nyki is an administrator for the online fantasy writers’ group Fantasy-writers.org. He's also had numerous poems published and has performed poetry and music at various venues around London. This included frequent appearances at the legendary coffee-house Bunjies, which in the 60s hosted artists such as Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and David Bowie.
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