
In the Words of Jon Roberts
Black velvet arms helped the Lady of Ravenwood Tower from her seat in the bone-white carriage and grim courtesy showed her the way to the door…
Inexplicable Insight
Jon Roberts writes fantasy intended to elevate the senses to the highest heights of the invisible ideal—and to dash the darkness to death. Explore otherworldy reality in a way never before revealed to the eyes of men. Be swept away in a river of insanity so that you might beach upon the shores of light. This is Fantasy. Fantasy like you’ve never seen it before.

The House that Hell Built
Poetics
Jon Roberts realized long ago that great writers must have a grasp of the poetic. It is not enough to tell a story in plain, accessible English. An element of the beautiful must be interwoven into the banal to elevate it to the ideal. Interestingly, the Modern has sought to do away with the rules of poetry, replacing them with ever unraveling tentacles of artistic reach, and the result has been an ever shrinking audience that can appreciate such bizarre displays. Jon Roberts decided to take a different approach. Just as the great sculptors used to reveal the image beneath the stone, Jon Roberts decided to reveal the truth behind the tone. Eternal beauty is both freely accessible and universally coveted. Therefore, let us find it everywhere we can!


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