THE END OF NOBILITY is a mix of hard magic, sassy and sarcastic black teens, and a deep conspiracy that could destroy a nation.
It's Ender's Game meets Children of Blood and Bone set in a world where everyone has access to food, shelter, and magic, but the children still live in fear. The draft is in effect. When the army attempts to draft Dre and Alaan, the first and only twins, and Rye, the son of a disgraced soldier, they know something is wrong. By the time they realize how wrong, they are running for their lives with assassins after them. To survive, the twins will have to wield their fame as a weapon and Rye will have to dig deeper into the truth of his father's disappearance.
Michael Green is a data scientist, writer, and founder of Lynit, a tool to help writers outline their novels.
He loves reading and writing speculative fiction, singing, and learning something new every day.
He grew up in Washington, DC and has lived in NYC, Paris, Melbourne, and Mexico City
Michael has helped thousands of writers improve their outlining skills. His approach brings order to the chaotic process of managing notes, outlines, and written text when new ideas or feedback change the course of a story, focusing on techniques that save writers time and help them spot structural issues early on.
Join the Lynit Community to enjoy monthly live workshops or watch a replay, like “Techniques to Improve Your Outlining Skills, which was recently given at the Hugo Awards Conference.
Go To Lynit CommunityFor writing groups of 5+ members, schedule a private workshop or series of workshops tailored to your specific interest. The first session is FREE. For LGBT+ or POC focused groups, the first two sessions are FREE. Email me at workshops@lynit.app introducing your group, what topics you would like to cover, and some dates that would work for you. You can find examples of my workshops in the Lynit Community.
"Mr Green created Lynit, a digital platform that helps authors visualize, plan and weave together the various elements - such as characters, plot arcs, themes and key events - that form a story."
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“Michael Green has been passionate about writing since his teenage years. Crafting fiction revealed itself as "a way to have conversations about magic," and to build different worlds in his stories."
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The value of using and caring about Lynit and the challenge it's helping to solve is built into the culture of the company for good.
"'Our internal brand promise is that we're writers helping writers,’ Michael shared. ‘I need the team to write and use Lynit so they can get to know it like I do and come up with new solutions.’”
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