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D.A. Pascal

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Don is a passionate author with a burning desire to share captivating stories with the world. Proudly of Filipino descent, Don embraces rich cultural heritage, drawing inspiration from it to infuse depth and diversity into their writing. As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, Don celebrates the power of love, acceptance, and the vibrant spectrum of human experiences. With an unending love for great stories that transport readers to different worlds, provoke thought, and stir emotions, Don is driven by this passion to create stories that will resonate with readers.

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D.A. Pascal I was speaking with my uncle one night—the moon shining behind us. When he raised his hand to point to a star, his shadow remained still.
D.A. Pascal It's not much of a mystery because I've included this information in the Afterword of my book, but it's of my family's chaotic land dispute that inspi…moreIt's not much of a mystery because I've included this information in the Afterword of my book, but it's of my family's chaotic land dispute that inspired me to write The House of Eldermorn. This family turmoil still haunts us to this day. Despite that, creativity sparked within that helped me conceptualize the world of the novel.(less)
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""Winter's Storm" by @dapascalbooks is a captivating fantasy novel that will keep you hooked from beginning to end.

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“I felt sorry for the woman because, despite my age, I understood that those in power led people to believe that they were responsible for their failures when, in truth, the system failed them.”
D. A. Pascal, The House of Eldermorn

“I felt sorry for the woman because, despite my age, I understood that those in power led people to believe that they were responsible for their failures when, in truth, the system failed them.”
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