I’m very pleased to announce that the February 2021 issue of the Midwest Book Review’s online book review magazine Small Press Bookwatch features a review of “The Lords of the Summer Season”. Here is a quote from the review:
“Deftly combining elements of the 1960’s hippie psychedelic subculture, legendary fantasy, and adventure, “The Lords of the Summer Season” (the third book in a series that includes “The Lords of Oblivion” and “The Lords of Powder”) continues to showcase author Peter W. Blaisdell’s eloquent mastery of the kind of narrative storytelling that swiftly engages his reader’s total and rapt attention from cover to cover.”
Here is a link to the Kindle, eBook, and print versions of the “The Lords of the Summer Season” on Amazon:
I write modern fantasy novels that are hopefully both exciting and literate. These novels include an on-going series about a near-immortal magician who grew up in Camelot and grew famous in San Francisco's 'Summer of Love'. He's still having adventures to this day described in The Lords of the Summer Season, The Lords of Powder, and The Lords of Oblivion. The books can be read in any order.
Besides the literary side of my life, my background includes membership on a scientific advisory board for a non-profit professional organization promoting the biomedical and digital health business community in the greater Los Angeles area.
I’ve authored both basic research publications and business management articles focusing on the bio/pharma industry. My Ph.D. is in Biochemistry from the University of Minnesota where I also conducted post-doctoral research in microbiology. And my BS is from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) with a double major in chemistry and cell biology.
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