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  • Mortimus Clay is a cleverly fashioned nom de plume, complete with a blurb on the back cover by Charles Dickens from beyond the grave.

    Archive 2010-01-01 2010

  • If you enjoyed the stories of J.K. Rowling, Philip Pullman, Lemony Snicket, or C.S. Lewis, I have a feeling you'll find something to appreciate from Mortimus Clay.

    Archive 2010-01-01 2010

  • Mortimus Clay is a cleverly fashioned nom de plume, complete with a blurb on the back cover by Charles Dickens from beyond the grave.

    Rabid Reads: "The Purloined Boy" by Mortimus Clay 2010

  • If you enjoyed the stories of J.K. Rowling, Philip Pullman, Lemony Snicket, or C.S. Lewis, I have a feeling you'll find something to appreciate from Mortimus Clay.

    Rabid Reads: "The Purloined Boy" by Mortimus Clay 2010

  • The narrator, Mortimus, comes across as affable and conversational, as if you're sitting by the fire and listening to the old storyteller regale you with a fantastical tale.

    Archive 2010-01-01 2010

  • The narrator, Mortimus, comes across as affable and conversational, as if you're sitting by the fire and listening to the old storyteller regale you with a fantastical tale.

    Rabid Reads: "The Purloined Boy" by Mortimus Clay 2010

  • The Purloined Boy by Mortimus Clay - This showed up in the mail out of the blue.

    Chasing Tale in November '09 2009

  • I loved the Purloined Boy and can't wait to see what unique aspects Mortimus brings to this series.

    Cindy's Anticipated 2010 List Cindy 2010

  • Although the story at times can be a little dark for children, it really is rich in great, lovable characters that are a part of a great story. link: Fantasy Book Critic: "The Purloined Boy" Book One in the Weirdling Cycle by Mortimus Clay Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman

    Today in Fantasy: September 17, 2009 (Part 1) Jeff C 2009

  • It's a very unique situation Mortimus has, as he is a dead author who is published through his secretary Christopher Wiley.

    Author Guest Blog Post: Mortimus Clay on Fantasy World Building Cindy 2009

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