My Life, My Job, and My Career

Mike GristNews

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Alterum significari idem, ut si diceretur, officia media omnia aut pleraque servantem vivere. Qui-vere falsone, quaerere mittimus-dicitur oculis se privasse; Non est enim vitium in oratione solum, sed etiam in moribus. Nummus in Croesi divitiis obscuratur, pars est tamen divitiarum. Si quicquam extra virtutem habeatur in bonis. Istam voluptatem perpetuam quis potest praestare sapienti? Nam ante Aristippus, et ille melius. Laboro autem non sine causa; Mihi, inquam, qui te id ipsum rogavi.

Celebrating a Life Well Lived

Mike GristNews

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Alterum significari idem, ut si diceretur, officia media omnia aut pleraque servantem vivere. Qui-vere falsone, quaerere mittimus-dicitur oculis se privasse; Non est enim vitium in oratione solum, sed etiam in moribus. Nummus in Croesi divitiis obscuratur, pars est tamen divitiarum. Si quicquam extra virtutem habeatur in bonis. Istam voluptatem perpetuam quis potest praestare sapienti? Nam ante Aristippus, et ille melius. Laboro autem non sine causa; Mihi, inquam, qui te id ipsum rogavi.

Couples Retreat

Mike GristEvents

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Alterum significari idem, ut si diceretur, officia media omnia aut pleraque servantem vivere. Qui-vere falsone, quaerere mittimus-dicitur oculis se privasse; Non est enim vitium in oratione solum, sed etiam in moribus. Nummus in Croesi divitiis obscuratur, pars est tamen divitiarum. Si quicquam extra virtutem habeatur in bonis. Istam voluptatem perpetuam quis potest praestare sapienti? Nam ante Aristippus, et ille melius. Laboro autem non sine causa; Mihi, inquam, qui te id ipsum rogavi.

Ignifer Tales

Mike GristBooks, Overview

IT-305Ignifer Tales is a collection of 7 epic fantasy short stories set in the world of Ignifer’s Mons, exploring life and death in the city at the center of the world, from battles over Damask in the Boomfire to the whale hunts of a pious Hammerhand, lost treasure in the underground birails, lost souls buried in the Gutrock, and the full tale of how Freemantle Mons made the sun rise again.

It is a companion book to the Ignifer Cycle, available in ebook formats here:

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Book 1 – Ignifer’s Rise

Book 2 – Ignifer’s War

Stories:

When Killin Jack slaughters the last of the Bunnymen, lascivious cross-breeds that rutted the city of Ignifer’s Mons to the point of oblivion, he thinks his awful genocide is finally over. Then one last victim emerges; a baby, and Jack’s moral certainty falls away as the final leg of his long-wrought revenge begins.

Reviews:

If you’ve read the book and would like to review it, I (MJG, author) would hugely appreciate it. Even a few words on one of the sites below (or your own blog/social media) about your favorite bits (i.e.- it doesn’t have to be an essay!) would be very welcome. Thanks!

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Ignifer’s War

Mike GristBooks, Overview

IR-500 Ignifer’s War is an epic fantasy novel set in a bleak industrial world populated by bizarre castes, where a young man with the fate of the world written in his scars must raise a long-dead legendary army to rescue his swallowed world from the throat of an apocalypse god.

It is book #2 in the Ignifer Cycle, available in ebook formats here:

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Story:

The corpse world is destroyed. The Rot is triumphant. Nothing at all is left.

But something is. A lone figure watched the apocalypse from the safety of his white room, and now there’s a mysterious figure growing in his wall. With this figure, the fate of all the Corpse Worlds rests.

For a war is coming, more massive than any ever waged. Avia’s wildest dreams will be realized one step at a time. New heroes will rise, old heroes will return, and together they will bring the greatest army ever known to battle under Saint Ignifer’s banner, with all the million worlds at stake.

About the author:

Michael John Grist is a 34-year old British writer and ruins photographer who lives in London, UK, after living in Tokyo, Japan for 11 years. He writes dark, surreal fiction in both fantasy and sci-fi genres.

Reviews:

If you’ve read the book and would like to review it, I (MJG, author) would hugely appreciate it. Even a few words on one of the sites below (or your own blog/social media) about your favorite bits (i.e.- it doesn’t have to be an essay!) would be very welcome. Thanks!

Amazon USAmazon UKAmazon CA

Kobo – Google Play

Goodreads