© 2020 Ransom Stephens
Welcome
I write perspective-altering novels, with characters
that make me laugh and cry and take me away for a
while.
I like speeches that don’t take things too seriously
but have a point and get to it quickly.
I strive for clarity of method, thought, and
philosophy in everything I do.
I believe in the power of a well placed wisecrack.
What’s Happening
Coyotes Don’t Cry
While waiting for a wildfire to put an end to
his pathetic life, Robin Fletcher finds
someone in a tree. A homeless boy? Maybe
the damn kid who left the gate open and let
out his dog? Can’t I just die in peace?
But it’s not a homeless boy. It’s Kayo Tee, a
girl who was raised by coyotes in the
Siskiyou Mountains above Ashland, Oregon.
The Coyote Girl, who speaks English like she
just stepped out of a Shakespeare play, has
never been inside a house, and, right now,
she’s dying.
At once lyrical nature writing and page-
turning suspense, Coyote Passage will
change how you see the world and your
place in it.
“The band played the old songs that never
failed, songs of bawdiness washed down
with a sip of moral justice: serious enough
to bring forth a tear and
silly enough to raise a smile.”
In a world
of faeries,
elves,
maermaids, (and maerbutlers), a tyrant
incites a violent rebellion that destroys a
peaceful and prosperous kingdom. Only a
cursed innkeeper, a powerless queen, a
handful of pirates, and a dozen bastards
stand in the way of total devastation.
It’s fun, it’s funny, and it’s intense.
* Yes, the title was supposed to be Bastard
Knights but Amazon considers the word
“bastard” profane and won’t allow
promotion on its site; the site from which
85% of all ebooks are sold, so we bow to
one of the richest men in the world but
with ill-cheer.
What’s next
•
Coyotes Don’t Cry is in its second draft!
Ransom returns to high concept fiction,
and it’s going to blow you away.
•
The first draft of Knights of The Gold
Piece Inn, Volume 2 of the Book of
Bastards trilogy, is complete, but due to
a problem with Amazon* is on hold.
Ransom sends his second drafts to beta-
testers for comments/criticism/wisecracks--
if you’d like to be a beta-reader, send him a
note; check here for contact info. He’d love
to have your eyes on his prize.