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Description
The Drunken Dragon is a satire of epic fantasies told from the dragon Draco’s perspective.
His observations on knightly codes and the whole business of questing will leave you chuckling even as they provoke mature reflection on why people would want to do that sort of thing and how did we get into that business anyway …
If Groucho Marx had done GOT from a dragon’s perspective it might have turned out like this.
The Drunken Dragon is a satire of epic fantasies told from the dragon Draco’s perspective.
His observations on knightly codes and the whole business of questing will leave you chuckling even as they...
The Drunken Dragon is a satire of epic fantasies told from the dragon Draco’s perspective.
His observations on knightly codes and the whole business of questing will leave you chuckling even as they provoke mature reflection on why people would want to do that sort of thing and how did we get into that business anyway …
If Groucho Marx had done GOT from a dragon’s perspective it might have turned out like this.
A Note From the Publisher
I'm an award-winning author with a life-long addiction to reading and writing sci-fi and fantasy. His interests include bar league volleyball, classical guitar, and bad sci-fi movies from the ’50s.
The Drunken Dragon is also available in paperback ($24.95) and hardcover editions ($28.95).
I'm an award-winning author with a life-long addiction to reading and writing sci-fi and fantasy. His interests include bar league volleyball, classical guitar, and bad sci-fi movies from the...
I'm an award-winning author with a life-long addiction to reading and writing sci-fi and fantasy. His interests include bar league volleyball, classical guitar, and bad sci-fi movies from the ’50s.
The Drunken Dragon is also available in paperback ($24.95) and hardcover editions ($28.95).
Advance Praise
Voted "must read" on Reedsy Discovery: "A well-written and complete work of fiction, anchored by an unforgettable main character with a real problem that balances the comic tone. This is a fascinating novel. Billed as humour, with all the trappings of an Action Fantasy, it also manages to draw us in emotionally on a deeper level. "
Voted "must read" on Reedsy Discovery: "A well-written and complete work of fiction, anchored by an unforgettable main character with a real problem that balances the comic tone. This is a...
Voted "must read" on Reedsy Discovery: "A well-written and complete work of fiction, anchored by an unforgettable main character with a real problem that balances the comic tone. This is a fascinating novel. Billed as humour, with all the trappings of an Action Fantasy, it also manages to draw us in emotionally on a deeper level. "
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Sharp, witty, and endlessly entertaining, The Drunken Dragon flips the epic fantasy genre on its head with a delightfully snarky dragon’s-eye view. Draco’s biting commentary on knights, quests, and the absurdity of heroism delivers both laugh-out-loud moments and surprisingly insightful reflections on the fantasy tropes we take for granted. George Morrison’s satire is equal parts clever and chaotic, although some jokes land better than others. but the sheer fun of it all makes this a must-read for anyone who loves (or loves to poke fun at) classic fantasy tales.
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Laura b, Reviewer
Sharp, witty, and endlessly entertaining, The Drunken Dragon flips the epic fantasy genre on its head with a delightfully snarky dragon’s-eye view. Draco’s biting commentary on knights, quests, and the absurdity of heroism delivers both laugh-out-loud moments and surprisingly insightful reflections on the fantasy tropes we take for granted. George Morrison’s satire is equal parts clever and chaotic, although some jokes land better than others. but the sheer fun of it all makes this a must-read for anyone who loves (or loves to poke fun at) classic fantasy tales.
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