• Melee, Magic & Puke

    Introducing -- Pinty Lightbottom, the shortest psychopathic bar owner and professional adventurer in all the realms.
    Lighthearted humor in a fantasy setting.

Melee, Magic & Puke

A Pinty Lightbottom Adventure
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The Book's Plot

At three-and-a-half feet tall, Pinty Lightbottom is the shortest psychopathic bar owner and professional adventurer in all the realms.


When his ex-fiancee is kidnapped, her father conscripts Pinty to bring her back home. Things get more complex when the rescue mission leads Pinty into the middle of a full-on war inside the local thieves guild.


In doing what he does best, Pinty is abused, beaten, stabbed, sliced, clawed, drowned, berated, poisoned, and otherwise exploited by everybody he meets. It doesn't help that his ego well exceeds his cranium (so one might say the abuse is well earned).


As Pinty cuts a bloody swath through the mystery of the guild war, we meet his many companions, including his ever-loyal Muel; Mavis, the head cook at his pub the Bottom Up; and Gloom, a cat with the nasty habit of turning invisible in a murderous rage of hunger.


Reviews of the Book!

  • I recommend it to anyone looking for a semi-casual fantasy adventure with a tad of "goofiness" and plenty of action. I'll definitely read the sequel when it arrives.
    Third Phase Publishing / J. Paul (read full review)


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Experience

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Childhood friend of Pinty

Stephen Cassady is a late bloomer to writing. He earned his writing chops more than a decade ago when he edited the University of Calgary's creative literary journal, SansCrit, for four years and graduated with an English minor earned through creative writing. For a few years after graduation, he published a youth-content magazine.