Isbet and Bram are on opposite sides of this division-until they realize that the Celestial Vine, the source of all magical power, has begun to grow. Supernatural beings, including Isbet’s soul-eating staff, Gaemyr, add a mischievous, entertaining twist to this world that’s dominated by religion, politics, and gendered rules. Both he and Isbet are motivated by vengeance and self-preservation. As an outsider, Bram faces pressing dilemmas: whether to betray his brother to prove his loyalty to Wilhelm whether to fight for the greater good. Bram is keen to protect the boy, having been kidnapped himself after Wilhelm murdered his own father, the king of Tamrath. Meanwhile, in the kingdom of Rhyvirand, Prince Bram oversees a ceremony in which a young prince is transferred to the service of King Wilhelm. Isbet returns home and finds that her grandmother, a powerful witch, has been killed, and the killer stole the Box, a powerful item that can summon three hounds of immeasurable power. Simpson’s fantasy novel Tinderbox invokes magical powers and the possessive motives of the ruling elite. Phillips is also a Tony-nominated for his role as the King of Siam in the King and I on Broadway in 1996.W. As a writer, Phillips has co-written the screenplays for ‘Trespasses,’ and HBO’s ‘Dangerous Touch.’ He wrote the Miramax feature ‘Ambition.’ He recently produced his play ‘Burning Desire,’ a romantic comedy in two acts, which received its world premiere at The Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury, Connecticut. Other recent credits include Amazon’s “Goliath,” SyFy’s “Stargate Universe,” CBS’ “Blue Bloods,” and recurring roles on Fox’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and Netflix’s “The Ranch.” He received an Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Drama or Comedy” for his roles in both Amazon’s “Conversations in LA” and History Channel’s “Crossroads of History.” Recent film credits include Warner Brothers’ “The 33,” “Created Equal” directed by Bill Duke, and Sundance Festival favorite “Filly Brown,” for which he was named Best Actor at the Imagen Awards.Īs a director, Phillips recently helmed episodes of AMC’s hit series “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Longmire,” and ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Lou Diamond Phillips is currently starring in the FOX series “Prodigal Son,” having recently starred on the acclaimed Netflix series, “Longmire,” based on the Walt Longmire mystery novels by Craig Johnson. but in space Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairy tale of the same name, Soldier of Indira is perfect for fans of Dune, Aurora Rising, and Stardust. Imagine the intrigue of Game of Thrones mixed with the star-crossed romance of Romeo and Juliet. Or, it might just be the doom of everyone. And though their peoples have been at odds for centuries, an unlikely spark forms between them.Īs their worlds come crashing down around them, their forbidden love might be the only chance to end this war forever. Despite her station, she's in as grave of danger from her own people as Everson is. And he's the target of traitors who want to use him in a dastardly plot to overthrow their mad king, Xander the Firm, by having him retrieve a piece of mysterious and powerful ancient technology known as the Tinderbox.īut everything changes during a chance encounter with the king's daughter, Allegra. Not to mention, the planet Mano is covered in unforgiving desert. Now, Everson has to survive in this strange new land where everyone is out to get him. The only problem? His first battle against their mortal enemies goes horribly wrong and he winds up stranded on the enemy planet. His parents forced him to serve, as all good Indiran men should. or tear them apart.Įverson didn't want to be a soldier. Two worlds at war will bring them together. If you have not used Zoom before, you may consider referencing Getting Started with Zoom.įrom the imagination of actor Lou Diamond Phillips ( La Bamba, Prodigal Son) comes an epic and unforgettable Science Fiction Fantasy tale. NOTE: Because this is a virtual event that will be hosted on Zoom, you will need access to a computer or other device that is capable of accessing and sufficient Internet access. In conversation with New York Times bestselling author, Craig Johnson.
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