I never set out to build a “world.”
I set out to tell the truth—only not the kind you can measure. The kind you feel in your throat when a promise is made, and you know—deep down—that it will come due.
That is how Mythnia began.
In Mythnia, magic is not a spark you throw into the air for spectacle. It is a contract. A rule. A debt. An oath spoken in the wrong moment can bend fate. A name spoken with the wrong intention can turn love into grief. And dragons—ancient as mountains—do not exist to decorate a horizon. They exist to remind humans of what they owe.
Why I’m writing this newsletter
Because Mythnia is bigger than one book.
It’s a living tapestry of stories: the main saga, the legends that came before it, and the quiet side paths where the world shows its softer teeth. I want a place where I can speak directly to the readers who care about those details—the rules, the lore, the emotional weight behind every vow.
Here’s what you can expect from me here:
Early chapters and extended previews (including ARC opportunities when available)
Behind-the-scenes notes on Mythnia’s magic system, history, and cultures
Character sketches (the kind you don’t always have space for in the novels)
Release updates for new books, editions, and audiobooks
Short Mythnia interludes — brief tales “between darkness and dawn”
Where to start in Mythnia
If you’re new, there are two welcoming doors.
1) The Hex of the Eldertree (Book 0.5)
This is where the deeper current of Mythnia begins—old rules, old wounds, the first true taste of the world’s moral arithmetic.
2) The Dragon’s Wrath (Book I)
This is the entry into the main saga: a story where power is never free, and courage often looks like choosing a difficult truth.
And if you love fables and gentler wonder—stories that still carry sharp meaning—then The Enchanted Bread Tree belongs in your hands as well.
The promise I make to you
I can’t promise comfort. Mythnia doesn’t always give it.
But I can promise this: I take wonder seriously.
I will give you stories with heart. With courage. With old names that matter. And with magic that behaves like real consequences, not fireworks.
If that sounds like your kind of fantasy, you’re in the right place.
Subscribe, and I’ll send you the next Mythnia letter—plus early chapters and artwork when they’re ready.
— Amely Grimmson
Creator of Mythnia • The Mythnia Chronicles