Nat Russo

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Nat Russo
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BornJuly 31, 1970 (1970-07-31) (age 52)
New York City, New York, US
Occupation
  • Author
  • blogger
  • software engineer
Period2014–present
Genre Speculative fiction, Fantasy
Notable worksNecromancer Awakening, The Road to Dar Rodon
SpouseCasi Russo
Children1
Website
erindorpress.com

Natalo A. Russo (born July 31, 1970) is an American fantasy fiction author. He is best known for his series The Mukhtaar Chronicles. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Russo also authors an award-winning blog for fellow writers, entitled A Writer's Journey, [4] in which he documents his experiences as an independent writer and offers writing tips. [3] [4] Russo maintains an active presence on various social media outlets, including Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and LinkedIn. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Biography

Natalo A. Russo was born in Queens, New York, raised in Prescott, Arizona, and as of 2015, lives in Austin, Texas. [1] [4]

According to his personal bio, he has held many jobs over the years before becoming an author, [1] [3] including pizza maker, [1] radio DJ, [1] Catholic seminarian, [1] [3] police officer, [1] [3] and software engineer, [1] [3] his current profession. [1] [3] He also holds a degree in Philosophy and a black belt in Tang Soo Do. [1] [3]

Influences

Russo has stated on a number of occasions that his primary writing influence is Raymond E. Feist, author of the Riftwar Saga. [9] [10] Since the mid-1990s, Russo has maintained an online relationship with Feist. [11]

He also credits fellow author and editor Joan Reginaldo, and James Scott Bell, for improving his craft as a writer. [9] [11]

Bibliography

Necromancer Awakening, the first book of The Mukhtaar Chronicles, was published on April 9, 2014. [2] On August 8, 2014, he released a follow-up prequel to Necromancer Awakening entitled The Road to Dar Rodon. A direct sequel to Necromancer Awakening, entitled Necromancer Falling, was published on May 29, 2016, in Kindle format. [9]

Novels

The Mukhtaar Chronicles

NamePublishedISBNNotes
Necromancer AwakeningErindor Press 2014 ISBN   978-0996005906 Paperback, Kindle
Necromancer FallingErindor Press 2016 ISBN   978-0996005920 Paperback, Kindle
Necromancer AscendingErindor Press Not ReleasedIn ProgressIn Progress

Novelettes

Tales of the Mukhtaar Lords

NamePublishedISBNNotes
The Road to Dar RodonErindor Press 2014 ISBN   978-0996005913 Kindle

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