Tyler Hillis

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Tag: fantasy

  • I wrote a novella and you can buy it

    Hello! It’s with great excitement that I can share my first self-published story is available to purchase. Frenetika The Mage is a prequel novella to it’s companion video game, FRENETIKA. You can purchase an e-book version (which is also free with kindle unlimited) or purchase a fancy shmancy paperback version! As I wrote in a […]

    12/12/2025

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    Book Updates, go buy, Misc

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  • I made a game and you can buy it

    Hello! For the past two-ish years I’ve been fiddling away at a game. Sometimes feverishly, other times absentmindedly. Over the last eight-ish months, I really started to put my foot down on finishing the project. As any creative can attest, getting trapped in the project graveyard is both common and maddening. So with this project, […]

    11/24/2025

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    Game Lessons, go buy, Misc

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  • MOMNT

    (To read this story in non-blog format, follow this link) Garrett Falk swayed with the train car as it bounced along on its way through the city. The other passengers swayed too.  A semi-translucent window hovered in front of him in the middle of the train car. He flicked his pointer finger and the window […]

    12/9/2024

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