John Anacker: The
Raven's Ring Pin
Portal to an Ancient Norse World
of Magic and Danger
"..the ring pin has mysterious powers...."
Fifteen-year-old Samuel has just moved with his parents to Yellowstone’s Geyser
Inn for the winter. Samuel has no friends, his on-line classes are too easy, and
the TV has only one channel. Life basically stinks until one snowbound day when
he decides to explore the creaky old attic. There he finds a ring pin engraved
with weird symbols. A strange voice commands Samuel to drop the pin, and the
adventure begins.
The ring pin has mysterious powers that allow Samuel to communicate with Rag
and Thokk, the ravens that live in the attic. The ring also has the power to
transport the trio to the perilous and magical world of the Nordic gods.
Suddenly, the three find themselves in the midst of a battle among the most
powerful gods of the Norse pantheon-Thor, the thunder god; Aegir, the sea god;
and Loki, the trickster. But the ring pin can’t-or won’t-bring them home again.
Samuel is drawn into the timeless conflicts of the gods as he searches for
Thor's magical hammer Mjollnir, and eventually must answer a challenge that will
determine the fate of the gods themselves.
* Excerpt from the publisher with
permission.
Author
Profile:John W. anacker
John W. Anacker (Montana) spent thirteen years sitting behind a desk as an
academic administrator. In 1999, he decided to pursue his dream of becoming a
writer. He has spent his entire life in Bozeman climbing mountains, skiing and
visiting Yellowstone National Park. He is fascinated by Norway, Norse mythology
and birds (especially ravens). In addition, Anacker is an artist whose paintings
have been shown in galleries around the Northwest and purchased by several
collectors.
He holds a BFA from Montana State University, where he later spent three years
as an assistant professor of painting, and an MFA from the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill. In addition to teaching at Montana State university, he
was gallery director of their school of art, coordinating events, and writing
promotional material, catalogs, and grant proposals.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 25 March, 2008.