Bryant's one of those authors who feels almost mythical until you realize they're just a tweet away! I stumbled into his orbit after geeking out over 'The Silent Echoes' on Goodreads—turns out he’s super active there, replying to reader threads. His website’s contact form is buried under the 'About' section, but it works; I got a reply in three days about a fan-zine project. Pro move: reference a niche detail from his lesser-known short stories. Shows you’re not just mass-spamming creators.
Also, check if he’s attending any upcoming virtual cons. Last year, he did a tiny Discord AMA for 'Inkblood' fans, and someone slid into his DMs about beta-reading. Casual, fandom-first approaches seem to resonate more than formal pitches—he retweeted a fan’s thread on cosmic horror tropes once with 'Hit my line if you wanna deep-dive this!'
Ever reverse-engineered an author’s newsletter? Bryant’s monthly 'Drowning in Footnotes' has a footer saying 'Collaborations: email drowninginfootnotes@gmail.com with [PROJECT TYPE] in subject.' Sneaky, but effective. I sent a lo-fi playlist inspired by 'Glass Memories' and a podcast pitch—he replied with voice notes! Creatives love when you blend their work into your pitch organically.
Reddit’s r/WriteWithMe had a thread last month titled 'Bryant’s beta readers needed for novelette.' Turned out to be his alt account! He later posted on Twitter about loving 'collabs that feel like playgrounds.' My take? Frame your ask as mutual creative play—not a transaction. Mention how his nonlinear timelines in 'The Fracture' inspired your audio drama structure.
Tried LinkedIn? Sounds corporate, but hear me out—Bryant’s profile lists his agent’s email (Barton Literary) for professional inquiries. I used that route for a school anthology license and got a boilerplate reply, but it escalated when I name-dropped his essay on 'Hauntology in Urban Fantasy.' His Patreon’s another angle; the $10 tier offers quarterly Q&As where backers can pitch collabs. Just don’t be that person who asks for free labor in the comments.
If you’re in the fanart sphere, tag him in a thoughtful piece. Bryant reblogs art constantly on Tumblr with commentary like 'This makes me wanna write a spin-off.' My friend drew a tarot card for his side character Lysandra and captioned it 'What if we… co-made a Lysandra one-shot? 👀' He DMed her within hours. Sometimes the indirect route screams 'genuine fan' louder than a cold email.
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Lots of people are asking so here it is:
Branston high series order - Jake, Nathan, Shane, Luke, Billy.
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Nathan and Leanna were childhood friends until they weren't. Now, they hate one another but no one knows why.
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He was very angry. He was looking at me like he wants to either rape me or punch my face.
"I can expla- "
He cuts me off.
"You have been a very very bad kitty. You have no idea what I've been through."
His grip on my neck tighten suffocating my food pipe.
"Strip."
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Is this really happening?
"2."
I thought he was gay.
"3."
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Emara, 21 years old human who disguises herself as a man to get a job in a Multinational company.
But little she did know ...
1. The boss is smoking hot.
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How will he react knowing his mate is a Guy, not a Girl?
What will happen when the truth will flood out? Who will drown? Who will swim?
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What will you do when you get to know that your best friend has been in love with you? What will you do when she doesn't want to be friends anymore and wants more instead?
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Her words spin inside my head, and the thundering beating of my heart echoes in my ear.
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Bryant's books? You're in for a treat! I've been collecting his works for years, and my go-to spots are usually a mix of online and physical stores. Amazon is a no-brainer for convenience—especially if you want e-books or fast shipping. But if you're like me and love the smell of old paper, used bookstores or sites like AbeBooks can unearth hidden gems. Local indie shops sometimes carry signed copies too, which feels like winning the bookish lottery.
Don't overlook libraries, either! Many sell donated books for cheap, and I once scored a first edition Bryant novel for $2. For international titles, Book Depository’s free shipping is a lifesaver. And hey, if you’re into audiobooks, check Audible—his narrators often bring extra magic to the prose. Happy hunting; his stories are worth every shelf inch!
Bryant's latest release is 'Echoes of the Forgotten,' a gripping fantasy novel that blends intricate world-building with deeply personal character arcs. I just finished it last week, and the way he weaves mythology into modern struggles blew me away—especially the protagonist’s journey reconciling ancient prophecies with their own identity. The pacing feels tighter than his earlier works, like 'Whispers in the Dark,' but retains that signature lyrical prose.
What stood out to me was the secondary cast. Bryant gave even minor characters rich backstories; the smuggler with a poet’s heart might be my new favorite fictional sidekick. The book’s already sparked wild fan theories online, especially about that ambiguous epilogue. I’m already itching for a sequel!
Bryant is one of those authors whose name pops up in literary circles but doesn’t always get the mainstream spotlight he deserves. His writing has this gritty, raw quality that feels like peeling back layers of human emotion. I stumbled upon his work after a friend shoved 'Whispers in the Dark' into my hands—a psychological thriller that left me sleepless for days. It’s not just about the plot twists; it’s how he crafts characters who feel painfully real, like neighbors you’ve known forever but never truly understood.
Another standout is 'The Hollow Crown,' a historical fiction piece that reimagines power struggles in a way that mirrors modern politics eerily well. Bryant’s knack for blending genres makes his books hard to categorize, which is part of their charm. If you’re into stories that linger like shadows long after the last page, his stuff is worth digging into.
Bryant's upcoming events have been the talk of my book club lately! From what I've gathered, he's wrapping up his current tour for 'Whispers in the Dark' but has hinted at a virtual Q&A next month. The man's a master at blending psychological depth with page-turning plots—his last live event had fans dissecting clues for weeks. I’m crossing my fingers for an early peek at his next project, maybe even a sequel to 'The Hollow Crown' trilogy. His newsletter teased 'big announcements' coming soon, so I’ve been refreshing my inbox like crazy.
Side note: If you missed his CollabCon panel last year, the replay’s worth watching. He dropped this brilliant insight about writing flawed protagonists that completely changed how I view character arcs. Now I’m re-reading all his books with fresh eyes while waiting for updates!