
Joshua Grasso is a Professor of English at East Central University (OK), where he teaches classes in everything from Batman to Beowulf. He has a Ph.D. from Miami University in 18th/19th.c British Literature and an MA from the University of Tulsa. He has published stories in speculative fiction magazines such as Metaphorosis, Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, Daily Science Fiction, JAKE, On Spec, Speculative North, and Tales to Terrify, among others. He has four indie fantasy novels set in the same world (and with many of the same characters) as Let Sleeping Gods Lie, including The Count of the Living-Death, The Astrologer’s Portrait, The Winged Turban, and Thieves of the Middle-Dark.
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Turold, the four-foot apprentice of the disgraced (and deceased) Hildigrim Blackbeard, has been tapped to locate the missing Cinquefoil Codex, last seen in the possession of Sir Otrygg, the Astrologer Royal. If the rumors are true, the Codex can awaken the Sleeping God—a creature buried beneath the city to leech power for generations of magicians and astrologers.

A man named Wind was once a simple astrologer, tortured until he gained abilities. Now he’s on a genocidal mission to wipe out an entire people.
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