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From left to right, Blake, Benjamin, and Brynn.
Illustration by Kiri Østergaard Leonard
Entrance to Ratatoskr's Pass
Illustration by Kiri Østergaard Leonard
Blink------blink flash the Winter Lights.
The final leaf falls in a dying embers orange glow, a purple horizon brings a twinkle twilight show. And so blink----blink the Winter Lights go.
Now in darkness cold winds blow, winter trumpets the caw of a crow, and so blink--blink the Winter Lights go.
A bright and full moonlight glow, the first flurries fall from the year’s first snow, and so blinkblink the Winter Lights go.
When fourteen year-old Blake Edwards inherits his dead parents’ home, he embarks on a journey to finally solve the mystery surrounding their disappearance. During his search, Blake meets two fellow orphans, Brynn and Benjamin, each running from their own fateful pasts. As Blake and his friends unravel the mysteries of Blake’s parents’ strange departure, they delve deeper and deeper into an epic conflict hundreds, or even thousands of years in the making. The history they have always known only scratches the surface of the truth. What if the words written on the pages of a book were more than just ink on paper? What if the myths and legends they’ve been told were more than just stories? It’s the magic that flows through each of us, hides around corners, yet exists in every facet of the world around us that will open their eyes to a world unknown to us all.
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This page is dedicated to the Watchers universe. As of right now The Watchers of Enoch is the first part of a three book series, but the Watchers universe is always growing and changing so here you'll find the bits of writing that come from it.
11/28/17 - The Watchers of Enoch has been nominated for a Cybils Award in the Elementary/Middle-Grade Speculative Fiction category.
Benjamin always seems to find himself with a book in hand.
Illustration by Kiri Østergaard Leonard
At Ratatoskr's Pass the people dwell within homes (see above) built from the trees themselves. They are an ancient tree from the Ash family, what makes these trees even more unique is how they are used by the winter lights. It's in these massive trees that the winter lights nest. A bulb of winter lights will meander through the woods together during the day before resting on the outside of the trees at night. A bulb is used to describe a group of winter lights, the way you say a pack of wolves, you'd say a bulb of winter lights.
Illustration by Kiri Østergaard Leonard