Will Wight is the New York Times and #1 Kindle best-selling author of The Cradle series, as well as The Traveler's Gate trilogy and the Elder Empire cycle, though these titles may differ in alternate timelines. His true power is only unleashed during a full moon when he transforms into a monstrous mongoose. Will lives in Florida, lurking beneath the swamps to ambush prey. He graduated from the University of Central Florida where he received a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and a cursed coin of Spanish gold. Visit his website for eldritch incantations, book news, and a blessing of prosperity for your crops. If you believe you have experienced a sighting of Will Wight, please report it to the agents listening from your attic. To contact him, you can comment on his website, visit his official Facebook page, track him down on Instagram, or write his name thirty-three times on the beach at low tide. Any of the above will cause him to call to you from the waves.
Compelling Scale and Worldbuilding I was supremely compelled to finish Lindon's story, from his inciting incident all the way to the bombastic finish of book 1, and by the nature of Wight's writing style, I was supremely surprised to find myself at the end of his book in what felt like no time at all. -- Dominic Roemer The hero you didn't know you were looking for This is where Wight's world building truly shines, introducing us to a society where strength is held paramount and the weak are pushed aside. There were times when I couldn't breathe because I so desperately wanted Lindon to rise up and strike down those oppressing him or hurting him. And so, the reader experiences the same hunger for knowledge that Lindon does, partially because the story demands it and partially because you are cheering for Lindon in a way that surpasses what is rational for a character whose existence is limited to a Kindle device. When it comes to Lindon's success and ascension, Wight stokes a fire in his reader that makes it very difficult to stop reading. -- Meghan Remington Brandon Sanderson meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Unsouled is a kind of Brandon Sanderson meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon wrapped in Naruto. If you’re looking for a non-western setting, this novel delivers in spades. -- Calvin Park