Zephryniah Dark
I've been writing ever since I was 16 years old, which is when I grew a love for Greek Mythology. I was a quiet kid with a voice that I wanted everyone to hear, but always avoided the spotlight, so I decided that just because I wanted to stay in the Dark doesn't mean I could never be heard. I wrote the first draft of my debut novel Blackwells Requiem: Reaping the Mothers Trail when I was in college, but revised it when I graduated when I realized that it needed serious work! I continue to improve my craft every day and do what I can to support other indie authors such as myself, as well as small businesses! I love archery, coffee and book shops, and I'm fascinated by martial arts!
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