seanwrightfan
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Has anyone else on this board heard of the author of children's fantasy fiction, Sean Wright who is based in King's Lynn, Norfolk? He is the author of the Jesse Jameson 'Alpha to Omega' Series. He is writing 26 books in the series, one for each letter of the Greek alphabet (plus two)! He is totally 'out there' on the edge of what is culturally acceptable: note how he is posing the classic gender question by giving Jesse (a girl) the male spelling of the name! I can't believe his publishers let him get away with such close-to-the-bone social commentary! I have read three of the books, "Jesse Jameson and the Golden Glow", "Jesse Jameson and the Curse of Caldazar" and "Jesse Jameson and the Bogie Beast". I am looking forward to the next one - 'Sean Wright's Jesse Jameson and the Vampire Vault'.
He has done well to get his books published by an independant publisher - CrowSwing Books who are based in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Many authors, some of whom can even spell, can't get published! He has also recently been elected to the Society of Authors, making him at least as good as loads of other famous writers.
Here's a quote from his recently published "Jesse Jameson and the Curse of Caldazar", which shows how great his books are:
"The High Witch, Zundrith, clung to the shadows of the twilight, muttering spells and casting curses into the towering waterfall. As each splash of freezing water fell, it instantly turned into another jagged tooth of ice. The riverbed was a mountainous mass of sparkling teeth that stretched high into the clouds, formed over centuries, ever increasing, and never melting. Though she wished more than anything to move - just one step - she was welded to the river bank. However, she knew who had tricked her, who had enslaved her for almost a thousand years. It would not be long before she was free, and then there would be mayhem and oceans of blood."
His writing (as you can tell) is brilliant and his imagination and storytelling ability make up for the occasional spelling mistake! I find the Jesse Jameson series fascinating and exciting - so God knows how thrilled I will be in October when his debut adult novel is released!
Who else has heard of Sean Wright? And what do you make of his books?
He has done well to get his books published by an independant publisher - CrowSwing Books who are based in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Many authors, some of whom can even spell, can't get published! He has also recently been elected to the Society of Authors, making him at least as good as loads of other famous writers.
Here's a quote from his recently published "Jesse Jameson and the Curse of Caldazar", which shows how great his books are:
"The High Witch, Zundrith, clung to the shadows of the twilight, muttering spells and casting curses into the towering waterfall. As each splash of freezing water fell, it instantly turned into another jagged tooth of ice. The riverbed was a mountainous mass of sparkling teeth that stretched high into the clouds, formed over centuries, ever increasing, and never melting. Though she wished more than anything to move - just one step - she was welded to the river bank. However, she knew who had tricked her, who had enslaved her for almost a thousand years. It would not be long before she was free, and then there would be mayhem and oceans of blood."
His writing (as you can tell) is brilliant and his imagination and storytelling ability make up for the occasional spelling mistake! I find the Jesse Jameson series fascinating and exciting - so God knows how thrilled I will be in October when his debut adult novel is released!
Who else has heard of Sean Wright? And what do you make of his books?