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Why I Created The Wand Chronicles.

The story behind the world, the magic, and the idea that started it all.


There comes a moment when an idea refuses to leave you alone.

For me, that idea became The Wand Chronicles.

It didn’t arrive all at once. It began as fragments — flashes of imagery, characters forming in the background, a sense of something vast waiting to be explored. Over time, those fragments connected into a much bigger vision: a world where magic, humanity, and survival collide on a scale far beyond anything I had written before.


At the heart of it all is a question that feels more relevant now than ever:


What happens when a world on the brink of collapse is offered salvation… but at a cost?


That question became the foundation of everything.

The Wand Chronicles is set in a future where Earth is dying. Environmental collapse and global conflict have pushed humanity to the edge. Just as hope seems lost, an ancient elven civilisation arrives — not as conquerors, but as saviours.

They bring with them something extraordinary:


Elvina — the most powerful wand in the cosmos.


But power of that magnitude never exists in isolation.


Where Elvina goes, something else follows.


Something darker.


What began as a story about survival quickly became something deeper — a story about trust, conflict, and the uneasy relationship between two very different races forced to work together. Humans and elves must decide whether they can overcome their differences, or whether those differences will ultimately destroy them both.


At the centre of this conflict stands Elfistra — a powerful elven sorceress sworn to protect her people. She does not trust humans. She has every reason not to. And yet, she must stand alongside them if either world is to survive.


Writing this series allowed me to explore themes that matter deeply to me:


  • The fragility of our world

  • The consequences of human decisions

  • The possibility — and difficulty — of unity

  • And the idea that power always comes with a price


But beyond all of that, I wanted to create something immersive. A story that feels cinematic. A world readers can step into and experience — not just read.


Because The Wand Chronicles was never meant to be small.


It was always meant to be epic.

 
 
 

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