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Three mercenaries meet at an inn. During the telling of tales all turn out to be dragon slayers. And outside a storm rages...
Get acquainted with the short stories of Mike Jansen. "Inn The Laughing Dragon" was his first ever story. It first appeared in Dutch magazine Ator Mondis 3 in 1991 as "De Laatste Draak" (The Last Dragon). The story is the basis for the dark fantasy novel "The Failing God", first part of a fantasy cycle taking place on and around the fictional island of Cranborn. The English translation is now available.
Science fiction & fantasy
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Eugene Ward
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December 17, 2024
I liked this book alot.
Shayamkumar D
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March 10, 2018
Good
Vickie Hernandez
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April 29, 2018
It get one thinking
About the author
Mike has published flash fiction, short stories and longer work in various anthologies and magazines in the Netherlands and Belgium, including Cerberus, Manifesto Bravado, Wonderwaan, Ator Mondis and Babel-SF and Verschijnsel anthologies such as Ragnarok and Zwarte Zielen (Black Souls).
He has won awards for best new author and best author in the King Kong Award in 1991 and 1992 respectively as well as an honorable mention for a submission to the Australian Altair Magazine launch competition in 1998. In 2012 Mike won awards in the SaBi Thor story contest, the Literary Prize for the Baarn Cultural Festival and the prestigious Dutch Fantastels award for best short story. In September 2013 he joined the Horror Writers Association (HWA).
More recently he has published in various English language ezines and anthologies, among which several publications with JWKfiction.com, Encounters Magazine and others. A full list is on Mike's site: http://www.meznir.com
You can also find him on Goodreads, Facebook and Twitter.
Mike's debut novel, 'The Failing God', is available, in English, from JWK Fiction.
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