David Parry

David Parry

About

I was born in Hampshire in 1958. As a priest of Odin and the guardian of Hiemdall's Hearth I have been giving regular poetry readings, as well as public lectures since 1996. Also, I received a degree in Religious Studies from King's College, London and extended my theological research at Hethrop College. Lastly, my first book, Caliban's Redemption was noted for its literary worth. 

The First Book of the Gastar Series: "Act of Redemption"

The First Book of the Gastar Series: "Act of Redemption"

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The once-great city of Gastar stands in ruins following centuries of war by undead monsters driven by an evil temple.  Victory cost the people of the knowledge to defeat another enemy, Zermon, ruler of hell, who seeks to extend his realm by annihilation of the few people left.  With the help of a sympathetic ancient dragon, volunteer fighters from the past war, and the arrival of a teen assassin named Shevata who is known to Zermon, they combine efforts for the existence of the people of Gastar.

Story Behind The Book

"A Haunting Conceit" Iain Sinclair "In this collection of poems and Mini-Sagas, Parry narrates the final journey taken by Caliban from a lesbian wedding in Liverpool, back to a London which does not exist. Along the way, concepts of Anglo-Saxon Witchcraft, Radical Traditionalism and English Ethnicity are discussed as the author unfolds his vision on an endlessly benevolent Spirit World."

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