"Tender, earnest, and completely original." Sean Doolittle, author of Device Free Weekend Glimrick Therrinbottom, humble bard and devoted LARPer, is on a noble quest to defeat the legendary Rogue of Bulafar-until he's unceremoniously kicked out of his group for keeping the wrong company. That "wrong company" is Carcrash Parker: pop culture fanatic, vintage video game hoarder, and high school nostalgia addict who wouldn't be caught dead in a foam sword fight. When Carcrash's beloved Commodore 64 goes missing, the unlikely duo sets off on a not-so-epic journey to get it back. But what begins as…mehr
"Tender, earnest, and completely original." Sean Doolittle, author of Device Free Weekend Glimrick Therrinbottom, humble bard and devoted LARPer, is on a noble quest to defeat the legendary Rogue of Bulafar-until he's unceremoniously kicked out of his group for keeping the wrong company. That "wrong company" is Carcrash Parker: pop culture fanatic, vintage video game hoarder, and high school nostalgia addict who wouldn't be caught dead in a foam sword fight. When Carcrash's beloved Commodore 64 goes missing, the unlikely duo sets off on a not-so-epic journey to get it back. But what begins as a simple retrieval mission spirals into a bizarre adventure that blurs the line between fantasy and reality, threatening both their worlds. Equal parts Kevin Smith and J.R.R. Tolkien, Carcrash Parker and the Haven of Larpers is a hilarious, heartfelt collision of old-school fantasy, '80s and '90s cult classics, and the magic of friendship. Get ready for a genre-bending quest like no other.
Ian M. Rogers grew up in central New Hampshire before attending Bennington College and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He taught English in Japan for a number of years, and has also worked as an editor, an online test-grader, a housepainter, a gardener, a grocery clerk, a greenhouse assistant, and a school secretary. He likes being a writer the most, though. Visit ianmrogersauthor.com.
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