Years before the Outlanders arrived, there was a gnome, a wizard, and prophecy no one believed.
Claim your free story from the world of The Infinite Saga—a glimpse into the myth that started it all.
Matthew E. Yetter writes with a voice that balances mythic resonance and emotional intimacy, crafting epic fantasy grounded in deeply human stakes. His prose is rich but restrained, favoring immersive sensory detail, lived-in worldbuilding, and a deep fidelity to character perspective. Every scene unfolds through the lens of its narrator—flawed, yearning, and real—lending the story a sense of immediacy and psychological truth rarely seen in high fantasy.
Fans of Robert Jordan will recognize the layered cultures and linguistic texture; admirers of Robin Hobb and Guy Gavriel Kay will feel at home in the emotional complexity and moral ambiguity. Yetter’s work stands apart through its structural precision and character-first focus—blending the grandeur of classic fantasy with the internal realism of literary fiction. This is not a world where heroes are chosen. It is one where they are broken, reforged, and forced to earn every step forward.