Sneak peek into Realm of Revein’sev (Book 6 in Warlords)

Many ask how my writing process is going. I want to share a sample from my current work. This is from book 6 in the Warlords series titled Return to Revein’sev. In this sequence, Major Race Jennings meets with Gor’con in the spirit realm called Revein’sev. Ruki Grey’con, the Empress of Antares accompanies Race along with the little squirrel-like creature named, Chipper. After consuming Antarian blood in the last book, Realm of Revein’sev, he is now changing into an Antarian, who actually are Sasquatch from Earth. Race is delivering Gor’con’s staff, after his death, and meets him at the Mountains of Ramari.

Race watched as the spirit being, Gor’con, held the glowing staff. Shimmering in the light, Gor’con’s body solidified. Ruki’s eye’s widened and her brow rose at the sight.

Gor’con opened his eyes after taking in the feeling of his new body, then, shot Race a piercing glare and shouted, “Let your training begin!”

Swinging the glowing staff, Gor’con aimed his strike at Race, who instinctively deflected this first blow. Chipper leaped from Race’s shoulder, hit the ground, and rolled three times.

The staff swung up and around Gor’con’s head before flying down towards the top of Race’s head. Crossing his arms over his head, he successfully defected the second blow.

“RACE!” Ruki shouted as she attempted to step in front of Gor’con.

Chipper stood back near the looking-glass exit and watched as Race defended every blow.

Whisps of fog swirled around Ruki. As the mist wrapped around the glowing staff, another Antarian took form. Then, the staff continued to move through the air as Gor’con spun around. Extending the staff out, he aimed at Race’s ribs, but he moved swiftly and blocked the incoming strike with a sidekick with his foot. 

The forming Antarian wrapped around Ruki, taking her to the ground in a tackle. Then, the Antarian changed back to the whisps of white fog and swirled around in the air, close by.

Chipper chattered her approval at Race’s performance as Gor’con continued swing after swing, and Race glanced each hit away. Then all at once, Gor’con stopped swinging and planted the base of his staff on the ground before him. Chipper ceased chattering as Race paused in a defensive stance. Then Ruki joined Race, holding position at his backside.

“Well done, Race,” Gor’con praised through a wide smile.

“What the heck was that all about?!” Race protested, refusing to lower his guard.

“You came to deliver my staff and to seek my help, did you not?”

“Yeah, I kinda did—but why the attack?”

Chipper added her protest by scolding Gor’con with her small voice and twitching tail.

“And who was with you to prevent my interference?” Ruki asked.

The wisps of misting fog flowed back to the glowing staff and wrapped around it above Gor’con’s hands. The mystery Antarian began to take shape. First, the hands formed. The large fingers and hair-covered knuckles solidified. Then, the arms appeared, and then the body. Finally, the misting fog changed to large hairy muscular legs and the torso grew up to the neck before the Antarian’s head revealed who he was.

“Ma’Ruuk!” exclaimed the two.

Chipper jumped up and down, clapping her front paws together.

“Why did you do this?” Ruki exclaimed.

“The help Race sought is training. We are in the mountains of Ramari. The place of training, it is,” Ma’Ruuk answered. “It is where I trained Danielle and it is where Gor’con will train you, for what lies ahead.”

“What lies ahead, anyway?”

“Still an inquisitive human,” Gor’con laughed. “You must put aside those human traits and do this, more as Antarian!”

Ma’Ruuk removed his hand from the glowing staff and changed back into the wisps of fog, leaving Gor’con swinging his staff at Race once more.

Chipper chattered at Race as a warning of the attack.

Race, remaining on the defensive, kicked with his foot, deflecting the staff. Then, jumping to the side, he dove at the ground and rolled away from the next striking blow.

“I’ll give you more Antarian, alright!” Race shouted with rage, then leaped at Gor’con’s feet, missing his next attack. Connecting with his feet, Race knocked Gor’con off balance and to the ground. Grabbing the staff, Race pulled it from Gor’con, causing him to vanish along with Ma’Ruuk. The wisps flowed and swirled all around them as Race continued to hold the staff.   

 “Ha! Is that Antarian enough?” boasted Race. “Yeah, huh-huh. Is that all ya’ got, big guy?” Race paced back and forth, reading Gor’con and being ready for any move.

“That’s enough, my Race,” Ruki advised. “You got him on this round.”

“Whattya mean this round?”

One wisp of fog flew up to the staff and swirled around Race’s hand. Steam issued from under his grip. Letting out a yelp, Race let go of the staff, “Hey, OW! What the hell?!”

Chipper again chattered her protests as Ruki said, “The vapor burned your hand, Race! Are you okay?”

“No, I’m not okay, that really hurts!”

The staff rose from the ground with Gor’con’s apparition forming once again.

This caused Race to forget about his burning hand and leaped at the staff. His grip pulled the staff with Gor’con’s form solidifying. The two struggled for the staff’s ownership.

“I’m beginning to understand what’s happening, my Race,” Ruki shouted, “This staff is allowing them to manifest as corporeal beings, once more.”

Gor’con held the staff with one hand and held a palm up with his other,” You did very well, Race,” he praised, “You have come a very long way. You are nearly ready.”

Chipper squeaked her approval and jumped vigorously, again. Her face seemingly smiling all the while.

Another set of hands swirled around the staff, forming Ma’Ruuk. His eyes looked deep into Race. Race relaxed his stance and listened to what this ancient Antarian had to say.

Then, Ma’Ruuk began, “This training is, indeed, very necessary. The thing that you must do, is nearly before you.”

I hope you enjoyed this sneak peek. 

Until next time, this is Author, Brian K. Larson, sparking imaginations, one book at a time.

BIG NEWS!! The Return of ‘Everything Sci-Fi’

I very excited to announce that I’m returning to Eat Sleep Write, hosted by Adam Scull.

After a long hiatus, Adam has returned with the eatsleepwrite.org site that hosts various author blogs and their backstories. Adam is a long time photographer that was involved with Studio 54 back in the eighties. Now, he’s back hosting podcasts and author blogs.

This is a VERY strange story. A story that I’ve not even shared with Adam as yet. Last week my wife and I were just talking about Adam, wondering whatever happened to him and where he is today? The very next morning, Adam popped in on my instant messenger, inviting me to return to his web as a blogger. About six years ago, I was highly active on his blog, writing a weekly article titled Everything Sci-Fi. I had also done some podcast interviews on my writing journey. Unfortunately, I had to take a break from this due to my physical issues going on. Now that I have a handle on them, I was more than ready to accept. So, effective immediately, I’m now a part of the Eat Sleep Write community one again and have committed to writing my weekly blog.

Yeah, I was hesitant at first since I do have these physical limitations… Well, I decided to do this regardless of my issues. I told Adam, “I can’t let these issues control me. I have to control them.” This will also be one of my blogs in the coming weeks.

You can find my first story, with updates, which was originally posted here, over there on my own blog page. Click this link to find me there.

Why I’ve Been MIA for 2 Weeks

Well, I’ll tell ya all about it. It was Nov, 30th 2021. I’m getting my day together setting up social media posts and planning my writing for the day. After making a fresh pot of great coffee (we only use Camano Island Coffee Roasters, Sumatra) when my stomach urged me to cook breakfast. After thinking about it, I made my decision. I’m making scalloped hash brown potatoes and eggs. Then, I got out the vegetable slicer and potatoes, set the Mandolin cutting blade to maximum and placed one Yukon Gold potato in the slicer guard. You should see where this is headed by now. After three beautiful passes, I lost my grip on the thing, which quickly resulted in my right thumb passing over the blade at full speed ahead.

It’s like one of those moments of, what did I just do?! Then, I know what I just did and well, that didn’t go well. Not well at all! I grabbed my thumb and applied as much pressure as I could to stop myself from leaking. Then thought about gauze. No gauze near me, so I tore a paper towel and used that to help with the leaking thumb. Well, What do I do now? With a feeble attempt at getting out my first aid kit as I held the open wound with my index and middle finger. After dropping the kit on the dinning room table, I finally managed to open the thing and dump out its contents. Okay, using my teeth and one free hand, I ripped the band aid from its sterile paper wrapper, which then stuck to my lips. Blowing the thing off my mouth, it blew into the freed band aid as I dropped the thing, both now floating to the floor. Swiping it off the floor, I proceeded to pull one end of the adhesive and looked at the humungous band aid I chose. What thee hell am I going to do with this thing? It’s WAY too big. So, I found a smaller one and eventually managed to open that one.

First attempt at wrapping my thumb, ended up in a nice pool of a peculiar red substance. I only saw the actual wound for a split second. Okay, this isn’t going to work out well for me, so I stopped it up with a fresh paper towel and called emergency, as it’s lookin’ like I’m gonna need help with this one.

After about twenty minutes, they arrived. I went out to their aid car and they proceeded to wrap my thumb. My confidence wasn’t great after one of the EMT’s began asking another EMT what the best way to wrap it to hold pressure on it was. After three attempts at them wrapping it. Someone finally got it and it actually felt okay. I suppose as okay as possible after taking a half-inch gouge off the side of my thumb. They offered a ride to the Hospital, but I turned them down and told them I’ll go to an urgent care center tonight as I’d be stranded all day there.

After they left I discovered I was no longer hungry and sat in my easy chair to rest and recover. That’s when I discovered, after then examined my completely encased hand, that red substance slowly oozing. I ended up pinching my two wrapped fingers on the wound all day to keep it from leaking more.

That night, my wife took me to urgent care. They took me in within 10 minutes and it was a gusher after taking off the EMT’s wrap. So, the doctor used a tourniquet on the base of my thumb and, like magic, the bleeding stopped.

He used a thing called Sergifoam, which is used to stop these kinds of cuts and also promotes skin growth. After wrapping me up correctly and removing the tourniquet, the thing finally stopped.

I gotta give kudos to the doctor for doing a great job. Today, nearly two weeks later, my thumb is finally not hurting every time I knock it. it’s healing up very nicely. I’ll likely have a scar, but typing is no longer painful, so I can finally get back to writing.

Now, as to why I dropped the guard in the first place. Well, you’ll just have to tune in tomorrow for part two. For now, this is author, B. K. Larson, getting back into the swing of things.