
Did we survive the turkey monster?
Hi Readers! If you celebrated Thanksgiving this past week, we hope you enjoyed it. As the short story that we sent out on Thanksgiving Day shows, we had a good time too. (If you missed that, you can read it here.) This is Ran, Sarn’s son from the Curse Breaker series, back to entertain you. I figured out what we’re doing in this newsletter. If you miss Thursdays the email, I ended up by saying that I didn’t know what we would be doing today, but I always have something to say. First off, we have some videos for you! … Continue reading Did we survive the turkey monster?
The Deep Lore: What Lies Beneath the Curse Breaker Series?
I’m Melinda Kucsera, your epic fantasy author, and today, we’re diving into some of the lore that lies beneath the Curse Breaker series, the His Angelic Keeper series and the Robin of Larkspur series. What’s in this episode? Check out my books to see this lore in action! Sign up for my newsletter here. Support this project on Patreon. I hope you enjoy! Thank you for listening. Continue reading The Deep Lore: What Lies Beneath the Curse Breaker Series?

Happy Thanksgiving! (And a Turkey Monster)
Hi Readers, Welcome to our annual Thanksgiving holiday newsletter! For every holiday we try to do something special. Sometimes we succeed, and you get something special. Sometimes we get caught up in our own drama, and you get that instead. What do we have in store for you this year? This is Ran, Sarn’s son and the true star of the Curse Breaker series. I’m your host as usual. I wanted to tell you a story about a turkey monster, and I was all set to do that until Papa said: “I never fought a turkey monster. There’s no such … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving! (And a Turkey Monster)

I didn’t do it
Hi Readers, This is Ran, Sarn’s son, and I’m in trouble! What did I do? Why are you assuming I did anything? I could be wrongfully accused of a crime I didn’t commit. After all, I’m a good character, just ask my hero, my Papa. What am I accused of? The Scribe tells all in a short video she shot one cold windy day this past week. She also narrated chapter 17 from Curse Breaker Enchanted and chapter 18. Listen to chapter 17 now. Chapter 18 will release on Wednesday as part of our holiday special. What are we doing … Continue reading I didn’t do it
Chapter 17 is up!
Hey Readers! I posted chapter 17 from Curse Breaker Enchanted, and I think I’ve finally solved some of the sound issues past recordings have had. This one sounds much more natural to me. That’s good news but also bad because I’ll have to rerecord the first 16 chapters. But I’m willing to do that to achieve my goal of a professional-sounding audio book read by me, the author. It’ll just take longer to achieve that goal. Oh well. If this were easy, anyone could do it. I hope you enjoy this episode. It’s the first of three where Sarn spends … Continue reading Chapter 17 is up!
She knows!
Hi Readers, The Scribe might be on to me. (This is Ran, Sarn’s son from the Curse Breaker series.) What does the Scribe know? You’ll need to watch this short video to find out: Continue reading She knows!

Saved by a book: the full story
Hi Readers, I’m writing to you from the past because a tropical storm is forecasted to pass though with high winds and heavy rain, but I still need to pop into your inbox. So here I am, your favorite fictional character. (It’s me, Ran, Sarn’s son from the Curse Breaker series continuing to monopolize this email in case you were wondering, and no, I’m not the problem. Robin is, but I’ll get to that in a bit.) Our last email was kind of heavy and dark, and we’re sorry for that, but today’s won’t be. The Scribe is okay. She … Continue reading Saved by a book: the full story
Chapter 16 is up!
In addition to discussing the dark turn my life took this week, I also narrated chapter 16 of Curse Breaker Enchanted. I hope you enjoy it. Continue reading Chapter 16 is up!
Saved by a book: a close call, a dark turn, and a new release
Here’s what happened. Ran, Sarn’s son from the Curse Breaker series, touched on this a little in Thursdays special edition of my newsletter, but this is the full story, told by me. I lightly edited it because ums and ahs drive me crazy, but other than that, I didn’t edit as heavily as I have edited other voice overs I’ve made in the past to preserve the authenticity of it. This video isn’t gory and doesn’t go into that kind of detail about what happened because I am not that kind of author. I write epic fantasy books about families, … Continue reading Saved by a book: a close call, a dark turn, and a new release

May our books always be a safe haven for you
Hi Readers, I have good news about a certain boxed set! And I’ll explain the title of this post and why we’re wishing that for you in a moment. First, I need to gush for a minute and enjoy a moment in the sun. Yes, the wait is over. Curse Breaker Books 7-9 is published! I have the store links to prove it: Magic is forbidden in Sarn’s world — but he must use the power he once kept hidden to find and save his family in a dark and dangerous realm of enchanted forests and intrigue. Get Books 7-9 of this … Continue reading May our books always be a safe haven for you

Just published!
Magic is forbidden in Sarn’s world — but he must use the power he once kept hidden to find and save his family in a dark and dangerous realm of enchanted forests and intrigue. Get books 7-9 of this captivating epic fantasy adventure now! Get the ebook now: Join the adventure! Continue reading Just published!

NaNoWriMo, Hard Magic, and warring characters
Hi Readers! NaNoWriMo started this past week, and you might be wondering what that is. Melinda, your indie fantasy author, and our fearless scribe, explains in a special video where she takes you a short tour of the fall foliage in her corner of New York state because she’s too shy to get on camera. (This is Ran, Sarn’s son, as usual, writing to you on her behalf.) Melinda also talks about Rogue Ranger, the book she’s writing and she even mentioned fighting with Robin. So it’s not just me saying it. I have receipts! The Scribe admits it more … Continue reading NaNoWriMo, Hard Magic, and warring characters
What’s happening: Week of Nov. 6
Hi Readers! Here’s a rundown of what happened this week. NaNoWriMo began on November first, and your indie fantasy author, Melinda Kucsera, who is also our Scribe, made a video explaining: The Scribe talks all things NaNoWriMo while she walks in the woods and gives you a mini-tour of her corner of New York in the fall. So you can get some autumn color while listening to what’s going on: Robin posted the 10th chapter from Rogue Ranger, the action-packed wild ride that is her third book on Patreon for your reading pleasure. Can she and Shade work together? Or … Continue reading What’s happening: Week of Nov. 6

She tricked us!
Hi Readers! Happy Halloween! We’ve got some tricks and some treats for you. This is Ran, Sarn’s son, and your usual narrator back for some Halloween hijinks. First off, I want to thank our Patrons and remind them to check their inboxes. We sent out ebook copies of a special edition of Curse Breaker Books 7-9 with the covers for the books, a black and white illustrated alt cover and some color images of Papa and myself. It’s something new were trying to make Patreon versions extra special. The set without images will be in stores hopefully in a few … Continue reading She tricked us!
New episodes and chapters posted – week of Oct. 29 roundup!
Hi Readers and listeners! I’ve got three treats for you today! Treat one: This is Ran, Sarn’s son and official camera person. I filmed the Scribe, Melinda Kucsera, talking to us, characters, about what she’s writing, and what’s happening in the ongoing war with Robin: Treat Two: Read the first 6 chapters of Rogue Ranger, the third Robin of Larkspur book, now. The full book will be in book stores next year, according to the above video. But you can travel to the future and read all the madness as it’s written! (If you haven’t started the series, now’s a … Continue reading New episodes and chapters posted – week of Oct. 29 roundup!
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