AJ Andersson
A. J. Andersson is a student of Western European mythology, writer, and author of this new three-part Epic Fantasy series ‘Chaos and Creation.’
Inspired by the classic age of folktales and mythology, Chaos and Creation features the myths and symbolism of the ancient world that continue to be influential in Western culture.
With a BSc Hons in Psychology and BSc Hons Criminology, the author has developed an insight into the way culture and environment impact character and behaviour, as such, he has been able to create an “unashamedly epic fantasy, packed with believable characters, belief systems and landscapes that deploy the much-loved tropes of the ‘quest’ the ‘hero’ and the conflict between good and evil.”
“I believe that fantasy fiction
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