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Author Gaylen M. H. Sharp Redefines the Fantasy Genre with a Classic Approach with his Novel "Tipple's Eve"

With popular literature comes a pop culture writing method, but author Gaylen M. H. Sharp has shrugged the new standard. His writing style and storytelling reflect the classics that come off the shelf and are read time and again. Tipple's Eve is sure to be a modern classic.

(PRWEB) June 10, 2004 -- What to read, what to read? Everyone tells you about the book they just read and insists that it must be next on your list. Well, if there's no room on your list then make some because Gaylen M. H. Sharp's "Tipple's Eve" is worth the effort.

Tipple's Eve is not your run of the mill novel. Mr. Sharp has been credited with mastering a new style of fantasy that appeals to readers in every genre. The scope of his story covers everything from love, birth, death, tyrany, triumph and personal growth. Tipple's Eve is slated for release later this summer and is sure to explode onto the scene. Tipple's Eve is sure to change readers minds about the range of fantasy and will no doubt set a new standard.

Authors Note:

Recently a reviewer asked what I thought the future holds for my writing. Would I continue in fantasy or would I branch out? I wrote almost all of Tipples Eve before I realized that it was fantasy and not fiction. I always envisioned fantasy being like the Lord of the Rings. My novel doesnt contain any imaginary creatures. The fact of the matter is that the only thing that puts my novel in fantasy is that it is written in a non-existent time.

Back to the question. I think that I am just a writer at heart and have no intentions of narrowing the writing options available. However, if I had to say where my interests are, it would have to be in general fiction. I am a storyteller and I cant dictate what will come to mind when I write; only what I chose to write down. My taste in reading varies as much as my interest in topics to write about.

A synopsis of Tipple's Eve:

In a famine-stricken world, the people of Tipple's Eve live under the tyranny of Kon Longstorm, a man who controls not only all the food in the Valley, but the very lives of the people. Kon also dominates the Monachi, a people he has imprisoned inside the caverns of Mount Tipple Rod. After Troy Warfork's closest friend accidentally drowns in Blue Diamond Lake, Troy dives into a massive whirlpool to kill himself. But instead of dying, Troy discovers an escape route from the Valley and from Kon's control. Troy goes to the Monachi and asks them to join him, hoping that together they can convince the people of Tipple's Eve to leave the Valley for ever.

   ...And that's when the adventure of a lifetime begins.

Pre-orders for this novel will not start for a month but you can contact the webmaster at www.gaylensharp.com for notifications.

Gaylen M. H. Sharp
Fantasy Author
www.gaylensharp.com
http://www.ryze.com/go/Gaylen
Email: webmaster@gaylensharp.com
ISBN# 1-4137-3658-0

Reviews of Tipple's Eve:

Fantasy authors often fall prey to creating worlds to which no one can relate. Bucking this trend is author Gaylen Sharp, author of Tipples Eve. Sharp has indeed created his setting with attention to our very real world, pointing out our strengths and our flaws using artful language and well-defined characters. The reader is not taken to a far-away land, but rather to a more familiar geography where very real problems exist for a host of intriguing personalities to solve.

Sharps valley, Tipple, is doomed to starvation by its tyrannical leader Kon. This leader controls all the resources, but not the resourcefulness of some of the youngest of the of the Tipplese. Kon also exercises dominion over The Monachi, a people who live isolated from the Tipplese. Troy, the most engaging character created by Sharp, is driven to the point of suicide by sheer grief and an absence of resolution to the Tipplese dilemma. However, in a hapless attempt to end his powerful life force, Troy inadvertently discovers a path to freedom, food and solidarity. Troy must become a diplomat to court Monachi support, and forge an alliance between the Tipplese and those dominated by Kon. Despite his youth and naivete, Troy discovers the answers. But can he learn to ask the right questions?

Gaylen Sharp has created a masterful coming-of-age tale within the fantasy genre. The intricacy of the relationships he creates between characters grips the reader. His reluctant hero is able to overcome his limitations and find the courage to lead, leaving the reader inspired. The inescapable parallels between his world and our own make us think deeply about oppression, deception and political wrangling that seems to characterize the world in which we live. But Sharp rewards the reader with solutions and lessons for all. Moreover, this is a fantasy novel thankfully bereft of trite dialogue and mystical absurdities. In a world where "reality-based" entertainment is most popular, Tipples Eve stands as a far more genuine slice of life, and is a must read.

-MN Freeda
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-reduced

A Review of "Tipples Eve"
by: Lawrence P. Adams
author of: Lost Son? A Bastard Child's Journey of Hope, Search, Discovery and Healing
www.larrya.us

I am not usually a fantasy reader as I can rarely relate to what has been written. However, a new author has been able to capture my attention. Mr. Gaylen Sharp, author of "Tipple's Eve", is that author.

Though he deals in the fantasy genre, one is able to take from "Tipple's Eve" a quite realistic view of today's world in a very easily readable manner. He draws quite realistic parallels between the fantasyworld and our own in which we live.

One finds themselves reading fantasy but familiar with its surroundings of, weak and strong personalities as well as common problems to be solved within the text of his work.

In our society it sometimes takes the action of one person to recognize a problem and to bring together the necessary people to take all imaginable action necessary to resolve it. So to in Gaylen's work, his hesitant hero overcomes his own limitations in courage and leadership, traits we heartily applaud in people, to forge ahead and lead his people to meet and defeat all obstacles encountered!

This is fantasy novel mercifully absent of the usual, boring, trite dialog and super mystical absurdities found in this genre. Fantasy and reality, normally not areas one expects to blend. However, Mr. Sharp has created a masterful blending of the two. If more fantasy genre authors wrote as Gaylen has, I might actually become a fantasy addict, just as I became addicted to "Tipple's Eve." This reader can only hope this will not be Gaylen's last novel in this genre!

I could tell you the plot, the characters, the problems and other details of the book, however, "Tipples Eve" is an absolute must read for you to find out. I assure you, it is worth the journey!

Visit my book web site at:
http://www.larrya.us
Also my author website:
http://www.authorsden.com/lawrencepadams

Gaylen Sharps Tipples Eve" explores classic moral dilemmas in this work of fantasy. Two different, though similar, groups of people are forced to live under the dreaded watchful eye of Kon, who, in turn, must grapple with his own demons. Tipples Eve expounds on the classic motives of behavior including greed and the assumption that the grass is always greener" until one of those trapped in generational servitude inadvertently discovers a way out. Well-developed characters become familiar to the reader allowing alliances to develop in the traditional good vs. evil battle that permeates the story. Sharps scene changes, though frequent, keep the reader wondering what will happen next. A pleasant ride down a somewhat predictable path is derailed by a poignant self-discovery in a critical scene that brings the story full circle. Tipples Eve is an enjoyable read for any audience.

Brian M. Scully Ph.D
"The Drive"
www.authorsden.com/brianmscully
www.publishedauthors.net/brianmscully

With his debut novel Tipples Eve, Gaylen Sharp is well on his way to earning the title of "master storyteller." Employing vivid descriptions and realistic dialogue, Mr. Sharp weaves a wonderful tale of a fantastic world, a world with its own unique history, cultures and geography. As the tale unfolds, the ostensibly peaceful world of the Valley springs forth and sprawls the pages of the book. Mr. Sharp takes the reader on a journey along the River Fury, to Mount Tipple Rod and beyond and introduces the reader to a fascinating, far-off place where the hard-working, salt-of-the-earth residents of Tipples Eve live as they have for countless generations. However, that life simply will not satisfy Troy Warfork who wants more not only for himself but also for his people. If Troy is to realize his dream, he must make life-changing decisions that threaten to upset the balance, break with tradition and challenge the powers that be in his world. Mr. Sharp breathes life into and provides glimpses into the souls of a myriad of characters, each of whom must, after extensive self examination and soul searching, choose a course of action that could change things forever. More than just a classic story of a struggle between good and evil and more than just a coming of age story, Tipples Eve successfully uses the fantasy genre to illustrate the power of determination and the power of desire for more than the status quo. Down to the last detail of every landscape and every character, Tipples Eve is a remarkably well-crafted and well-told story.
Nathan Barber

www.nathanbarber.com

Keeper of the Cross Biographical Information In addition to his debut novel, Keeper of the Cross, Nathan Barber has authored eight educational books in such areas as European history, reading, spelling, vocabulary development and test preparation; he has four additional educational projects forthcoming. He has also worked on several projects for Thomson Learning and Sparknotes. Barber teaches history and serves as Assistant Head of School at Vanguard College Preparatory School in Waco, Texas, where he lives with his wife and two children. A graduate of William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, in 1994 with a degree in History and Social Science, Barber currently is enrolled in graduate school at Baylor University and is working on a masters degree in education. Barber currently is working on his second novel, Resurrecting Lazarus, Texas.

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