Tina LeCount Myers is a writer, artist, independent historian, and surfer. Born in Mexico to expat-bohemian parents, she grew up on Southern California tennis courts with a prophecy hanging over her head; her parents hoped she’d one day be an author. The Song of All is her debut novel.
“This unique tale is woven from a wide variety of both familiar and
new threads. For readers interested in Scandinavian literature, the
Viking era, or epic fantasy.” —Booklist
“[Readers will be] rewarded by a story of a man who overcomes
terrible losses and acquires a rare nobility of character.”—Library
Journal
“A beautifully realized world, both familiar and strange, with
charismatic characters and a rich tapestry of history. . . a vivid
and engrossing debut.”—Anna Stephens, author of Godblind
“Fantasy served cold and raw.” —Deborah A. Wolf, author of The
Dragon’s Legacy
“Intense and as sharp as an icicle, Myers delivers a bloody tale
about the choices between family and honor, and what happens to
those caught between. The Song of All is an epic fantasy well worth
your time.”—Teresa Frohock, author of Miserere: An Autumn Tale
“A compulsively readable tale, steeped in mythology, suffused with
magic, and beautifully realized. Highly recommended.” —David B.
Coe, author of The LonTobyn Chronicle series
“This unique tale is woven from a wide variety of both familiar and
new threads. For readers interested in Scandinavian literature, the
Viking era, or epic fantasy.” —Booklist
“[Readers will be] rewarded by a story of a man who overcomes
terrible losses and acquires a rare nobility of character.”—Library
Journal
“A beautifully realized world, both familiar and strange, with
charismatic characters and a rich tapestry of history. . . a vivid
and engrossing debut.”—Anna Stephens, author of Godblind
“Fantasy served cold and raw.” —Deborah A. Wolf, author of The
Dragon’s Legacy
“Intense and as sharp as an icicle, Myers delivers a bloody tale
about the choices between family and honor, and what happens to
those caught between. The Song of All is an epic fantasy well worth
your time.”—Teresa Frohock, author of Miserere: An Autumn Tale
“A compulsively readable tale, steeped in mythology, suffused with
magic, and beautifully realized. Highly recommended.” —David B.
Coe, author of The LonTobyn Chronicle series
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