BOOKS AND STORIES
By Paula Grover
I’ve put together a selection of my most recent and memorable work. I’m proud of each and every piece in my Author Portfolio, and hope you will enjoy reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them. For any inquiries, please get in touch.
THE GRYPHON, A FANTASY NOVEL
June 2019
My first published novel, The Gryphon, was published in 2019 by FriesenPress. I wrote this story over a period of five years, creating characters that were based on mythological creatures. Although I had written many online science fiction and fantasy stories, this was the story that began my journey into full publication.
THE HERMIT GRYPHON: THE REDEMPTION OF TALONA
February 2024
"The Hermit Gryphon: The Redemption of Talona" is the sequel to "The Gryphon". It continues the story of the gryponic society, this time through the eyes of the last story's villain, the once-wicked queen, Talona.
September 2022
Miaurra, a feline being of the highest order, is the lone ruler in a den shared with four unruly humans. Although they are supposed to be her servants, they often disrupt her quiet life in extremely annoying ways. They are impossible to discipline, but she has always tolerated their error-prone actions...until the day that they dare to bring the first unwelcome interloper into her den.
Reflections of a Feline Being
Published in Inkitt
Duncan MacGregor is a celebrated child prodigy about to embark on his teaching career at the local university; but his scholarly ambitions run counter to his family's magic weaving ways.
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Richardine X-Machine
Published in Inkitt
It is the year 2216. Richardine X-Machine, the personal support android, travels between worlds giving tender loving care to her human clients. "Richie X" is the solar system's newest caregiver!
STORIES BY PAULA GROVER
Official Author Portfolio
My love of writing has always been with me. I began to write fantasy stories from the time I was a child. Please look through my updated Author Portfolio to discover more about my work.
“What we are trying to do must seem foolish, I know, but whenever there is a tension between peace and war, I believe that there is also a space in between these two extremes that we need to hold.”