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S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
Sharon died serving the undead. Will you take her place? Spawn of Dyscrasia is dark fantasy fiction by me, S.E. Lindberg (c) 2014. Cover art by master oil painter Ken Kelly(c) 2013. Paperbacks are available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble....Ebooks via Amazon-Kindle (though I have ePub and PDFs available too).

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Spawn of Dyscrasia by S.E. Lindberg

Please check out the creepy video trailer: Spawn of Dyscrasia Trailer - Youtube

Author Blog / Facebook - Dyscrasia Fiction

Dyscrasia Fiction: Dyscrasia literally means “a bad mixture of liquids.” Historically, dyscrasia referred to any imbalance of the four medicinal humors professed by the ancient Greeks to sustain life (phlegm, blood, black and yellow bile). Artisans, anatomists, and chemists of the Renaissance expressed shared interest in the humors; accordingly, the scope of humorism evolved to include aspects of the four alchemical elements (water, air, earth and fire) and psychological temperaments (phlegmatic, sanguine, melancholic and choleric). In short, the humors are mystical media of color, energy, and emotion; Dyscrasia Fiction presents them as spiritual muses for artisans, sources of magical power, and contagions of a deadly disease. The books explore the choices humans and their gods make as this disease corrupts their souls, shared blood and creative energies.


Charles (kainja) | 430 comments Very nice!


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S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
Spawn of Dyscrasia is now available as an audio book, narrated by Kathy Bell Denton who has a splendid voice reminiscent of the female narrator of Ralph Bakshi's 1977 movie Wizards (Susan Tyrrell). Kathy Denton has a creepy, English accent perfect for dark fairy tales and reinforces the character of Helen well. Check out the samples on Audible.com or Audiobook on Amazon.

Complimentary Review Copies! Review copies of all forms are available (Audible, Kindle, and Paperback). For files or promotional codes, just contact me via reply or Private Message...or Facebook.

Lords of Dyscrasia is being narrated by Thomas B. Hackett, and should be released Spring 2015.


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Katrina | 3 comments It sounds fascinating and it's on my TBR list:)


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S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
Katrina wrote: "It sounds fascinating and it's on my TBR list:)"

And your The Doom of Undal is on mine, probably for the same reason. You seem to read/write a similar mix of fantasy/myth based on alchemy.


Robin (klarkashton) | 111 comments My review just went up here.


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