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Toy Soldier: A derogatory slang term for an elven marine. Battles great and terrible, small and bitter, raged across Known Space as the wars of Elves and Orcs played out their legacy of hatred across the stars themselves. Epics would be written, songs would be sung; but wars are fought by real people with loves and families and homes. All Shaundar Sunfall ever wanted to be was a Star-Pilot. Raised on his father's ship, he has found an affinity for the stars -- although as a mixed-race elf and a bit of troublemaker, he often runs afoul of his commanding officers. Now the orcs have returned to…mehr

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Toy Soldier: A derogatory slang term for an elven marine. Battles great and terrible, small and bitter, raged across Known Space as the wars of Elves and Orcs played out their legacy of hatred across the stars themselves. Epics would be written, songs would be sung; but wars are fought by real people with loves and families and homes. All Shaundar Sunfall ever wanted to be was a Star-Pilot. Raised on his father's ship, he has found an affinity for the stars -- although as a mixed-race elf and a bit of troublemaker, he often runs afoul of his commanding officers. Now the orcs have returned to once again wage war on their ancient enemies. The fate of his people is at stake. Although he is too young, Shaundar lies about his age to join up. But he is about to learn that no matter what the sagas say, war is no great adventure. A bit like what would happen if Horatio Hornblower met the Honorverse, met Lord of the Rings, met Game of Thrones, A Few Good Elves is part naval adventure, part high fantasy, part space opera, and part war novel. CW: graphic violence, sexual violence, torture, war, genocide
Autorenporträt
Diane Morrison (she/they) is a speculative fiction writer from the Okanagan Valley in BC, Canada, where she was born and raised. Their work is beginning to appear in pro- and semi-pro publications such as Terra! Tara! Terror! and Cossmass Infinities, and alongside such luminaries as Nebula and World Fantasy award-winner Cat Rambo in Cities of Dust, Planes of Light from Air & Nothingness Press. She has been a goth rock and filk singer, a professional Tarot reader, a Wiccan minister, a community organizer, a bookstore clerk, a taxi dispatcher, a housekeeper, a nanny, a care aide, a podcaster, a YouTuber, a Twitcher, and a professional blogger. Under their pen name "Sable Aradia" they are a successful Pagan author. She lives with her partners, her three-legged rescue cat, and the two stray cats he adopted.