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Brothersong by T.J. Klune
Brothersong by T.J. Klune













What followed was a bigger story than I’d first anticipated. So I said, what the fuck, what the hell, fine.Īnd I changed the entire outline, and almost immediately knew it’d be called Wolfsong. Then those same people were reassured that it wasn’t like that at all. Nothing wrong with that, just not my jam. (One of my favorite things is hearing from people who read the description of Wolfsong, saw the word Omega, and assumed it was going to be leaking butts and mpreg. It wouldn’t be like other werewolf stories, my brain said. I ignored it, at first, but it wouldn’t go away. There I was, writing a story about a boy named Ox and all of a sudden, my brain broke free and shouted, “Okay, but what if they were werewolves?!?!” Longtime followers know what happened next. I’d already told a sort of generational saga with the Bear, Otter and the Kid books, but I wanted to push this further. It was going to be an angsty contemporary that followed a group of people as they grew up, as the lost each other and found their way back together where they belong. They came from different worlds, and their road would be rocky and hard-fought. Once upon a time, I wanted to tell a story about two boys growing up together. Wolfsong is $2.99, Ravensong $3.99 and Heartsong is $4.99. Up until the release of Brothersong, I’ve reduced the price for the rest of the series on Amazon only. I’d click away if I were you, but before you go, a parting gift! First things first: if you’re here and you haven’t read Wolfsong, Ravensong, and Heartsong, there are spoilers ahead.















Brothersong by T.J. Klune