About

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Tony Breeden is an artist, preacher, speaker and author from West Virginia. He credits his late aunt Sharon for giving him the writing bug; she helped him make his very first book about dinosaurs, loving illustrated in crayon.

Tony Breeden earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communications on March 13, ’20 (yes, that was a Friday the 13th!) and was also the founder of DefGen.org, Creation Sunday and Exotheology.org, and has been interviewed many times regarding issues related to Christianity and culture. He blogs about his fandoms and on writing speculative fiction as a Christian and a West Virginia native here at TonyBreedenBooks.com.

A Note from the Author

Hi. I’m Tony Breeden.

This is my writing blog, where I share my thoughts on self-publishing, the writing process, updates and excerpts from my books and short stories, and comments on media related to the stuff you’ll find in my books. Occasionally, I write something completely off the cuff. I blog a couple times a week unless I’m really, really busy writing.

My goal is to create relevant content that both my readers and other writers will enjoy! I’ve been an avid fan and consumer of geek culture all my life. If that’s the sort of thing you like, too, then this is the blog for you!

Books:

  • Johnny Came Home: A John Lazarus Adventure. Lonely Ogre Books (2012). Superhero fiction. Science fiction. ISBN: 978-1452845500.
  • Luckbane [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books (2013). Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction. ISBN: 978-1490559391
    • Luckbane received a 5 Star seal from Reader’s Favorite.
  • Dreadknights [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books (2013). Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction. Novelette. ISBN: 978-1492239482 (Out-of-Print).
  • Worlds of Faith: An Anthology of Original Christian Short Stories. Edited by Paul F. Taylor. J6D Publications (2014).
  • Garden of Stone [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books (2014). Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction.
  • Defending Genesis. DefGen Books (2015). Non-fiction. Science & Religion.
  • Dreadknights [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books (2015). Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction.
  • Strangers & Aliens: A Christian Sci-fi Author Examines the Argument for Extraterrestrials. DefGen Books (2016). Non-fiction. Ufology. Exotheology.
  • Soulbright [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books (2018). Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction.
  • Gray Barker’s Book of Monsters – Volume One. Tony Breeden Books (2020). Non-fiction. Cryptozoology. UFO history.

Releasing later in 2021:

  • Gray Barker’s Book of Monsters – Volume Two. Non-fiction. Cryptozoology. UFO history.
  • The Impworld/Otherworld Reboot (Illustrated)
  1. Dreadknights (re-issue; illustrated)
  2. Gloryhound (re-issue of Garden of Stone, expanded with material from beginning of Soulbright; illustrated)
  3. Luckbane (re-issue of Luckbane, 1st half with new material; illustrated)
  4. Bloodskull (new; illustrated)
  5. Darksoul (re-issue of Soulbright, 1st half; illustrated)
  6. Everwylde (re-issue of Luckbane, 2nd half with new material; illustrated)
  7. Drackenwold (new; illustrated)
  8. Soulbright (re-issue of Soulbright, 2nd half; illustrated)
  9. Mot Hadrall (new; illustrated)
  • Man from Midwich – Issue #1 (comic book; companion to Johnny Came Home)

Releasing in the Future:

  • Satanic UFOs. DefGen Books. Non-fiction. Ufology. Exotheology.
  • Dreadknights 3 [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books. Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction.
  • Corpus Dracon [Otherworld series]. Lonely Ogre Books. Science fiction. Epic fantasy. Gamer fiction.
  • Mann from Midwich (sequel to Johnny Came Home).

Tony Breeden’s books are available in paperback and ebook formats anywhere awesome books are sold.

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Disclaimer

This is my personal blog. The opinions I express here are mine and mine alone. The information I provide is given on an as-is basis. I make no representations as to accuracy, completeness, current-ness, suitability, or validity of any information on this blog and will not be held liable for any errors, omissions or delays in this information or any losses, injuries or damages arising from its use.