| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/JM_Troyer |
| Country: | United States |
| Favorite book: | Parerga and Paralipomena |
| Member Since: | Jan 18, 2013 |
Short Story by JM Troyer
Posted: May 26, 2013
Death... Life... What is it all for?
Tags:death, life, nothingness, fatalism, knowledge, afterlife, agnosticism
Novel by JM Troyer
Posted: Feb 10, 2013
The story of a warlock by the name of Junius Eytchison....
Tags:magic, fantasy, demons, gods, marks, warlocks, archangel, incantations, jm troyer
Novel by JM Troyer
Posted: Jan 19, 2013
Joseph Brindle is a bounty hunter in 2300 AD. He gets a...
Tags:science fiction, apocalypse, space, deception, bounty hunter
Novel by JM Troyer
Posted: Jan 18, 2013
A demon comes to the realm of mortals to exact revenge...
Tags:magic, fantasy, demons, justice, conflict, spirits, elven, citadel, artifacts, swords and sorcery, questing
Short Story by JM Troyer
Posted: May 26, 2013
Death... Life... What is it all for?
Novel by JM Troyer
Posted: Feb 10, 2013
The story of a warlock by the name of Junius Eytchison....
Novel by JM Troyer
Posted: Jan 19, 2013
Joseph Brindle is a bounty hunter in 2300 AD. He gets a...
Novel by JM Troyer
Posted: Jan 18, 2013
A demon comes to the realm of mortals to exact revenge...
I've been interested in writing for a very long time. I enjoy creating new worlds from scratch, molding the storylines and creating the lore behind them. When I'm not writing, I'm generally working on my school work, listening to music, and reading (most recently philosophy).
As of this update, I'm 17 and working on multiple projects. I am also an active member of my school's literary magazine, being on the editorial staff and attending the annual Literary Conference. Of the writers I have read from, George R.R. Martin is one of my favorites, next only to my favorite philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer.
My favorite genres to write in are: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and occasionally philisophical essays.
Current Projects:
Deceiving the Huntsman
The Risen and the Fallen
Nobility: Book II of the Merelandrian Chronicles
The Godless Illusion: Explaining Secular Morality
The Mark of Xerafox