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Benjamin T. Milnes

Author of On The Subject Of Trolls and Zolantis

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Troll Portrait: The Troll With No Name

The Troll With No Name

Author Benjamin T. MilnesPosted on Saturday 10th August 2019Categories Artwork, On The Subject Of Trolls, SketchesTags artwork, On The Subject Of Trolls, OTSOT, portrait, sketch, sketches, The Troll With No Name, troll, troll portrait

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Short Story Book: On The Subject Of Trolls

On The Subject Of Trolls by Benjamin T. Milnes - Front Cover

On The Subject Of Trolls is a collection of five short stories set in a mythologised Anglo-Saxon England. Each story follows a different troll: Throch the Cunning, The Troll With No Name, Fluncg the Indignant, Hluthg the First, and Plolg the Common.

You can get the paperback and ebook editions of On The Subject Of Trolls on Amazon here:

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Short Story Book: More On The Subject Of Trolls

More On The Subject Of Trolls by Benjamin T. Milnes - Front Cover

More On The Subject Of Trolls is the sequel to On The Subject Of Trolls. Like the first book, this book is a collection of short stories set in a mythologised Anglo-Saxon England. The five stories in this book are: Clund the Obstructive, Kill The Golden Goose, The Company, Ceod the Beautiful, and Ceon the Noble.

You can get the paperback and ebook editions of More On The Subject Of Trolls on Amazon here:

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CM6LDCS/
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Novel: Zolantis

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Zolantis is the story of the great ocean city of Zolantis. The story follows four characters who move to the city as it begins its first round-the-world voyage. As the newest and second-largest ocean city in the world, its opulence is unparalleled. It is a paradise on the waves.

You can get the paperback and ebook editions of Zolantis on Amazon here:

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/172607417X/
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