Misplaced Mercenaries
You won't get left hanging. The Misplaced Mercenaries Series is complete!
“A puckish, free-wheeling take on the sword-and-sorcery genre.” — KIRKUS REVIEWS
“This is my kind of fantasy.” — ERIC FLINT
Latest Release
Though she had to die to do it, Masika successfully made it into the Undergates. Now all she has to do is find the soul of a dead runecrafter for…
Read More About the latest release!Misplaced Adventures
Six original series by five elegant new authors (and one crusty old one) writing entirely unique books in the Mercenaries’ world you love!
Get started with Last Night at the Jolly Chicken, the anthology that introduces all the new characters in their own short stories!
About Kevin Pettway
Kevin Pettway is a long-time fan of good fantasy as well as a smartass. He has brought together these two burning passions to create the Misplaced Mercenaries series and the…
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CoastCon 47
CoastCon is Mississippi’s longest-running and largest science fiction, fantasy, and gaming convention. It is the main sponsored event of CoastCon, Inc., a non-profit literary organization. CoastCon, Inc. and its ten-member volunteer board develops events and gatherings to promote reading, education, fellowship, and science fiction, fantasy, and gaming in all formats across the Southern United States,…
Kevin's Latest Blog
In the Multiverse of Atlanta-ness
I recently attended Multiverse, a cozy literary convention in Peachtree Village, one of the innumerable bedroom communities of Atlanta. It was absolutely delightful. The con runners were kind and energetic, smart and extremely thoughtful to all the needs and wants of their attendees and vendors. The con suite was bangin’, too. While I was there…
Free short story!
Extorting a township is thirsty work when things go sideways.
When mercenaries Keane and Sarah wander off the job and into an abandoned bar, the setting was perfect for a night of free drinks. But the thing that emptied the bar still sat in the corner, and it was not friendly.
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