Author

Rowan Ashcroft

Dark Fantasy

Dark FantasyEpic FantasyAudio Fiction

About Rowan Ashcroft

Rowan Ashcroft writes dark fantasy with a strong sense of accumulated weight — the feeling that the world in The Burning Song has existed long before the story begins and will continue long after it ends. The narrative traces the hardening of survival instinct into ritual, protocol, and chant — three parts that move from fire to spear to echo, building a mythology in real time rather than describing one. Ashcroft's audio adaptations (available in multiple audiobook formats) suggest an author who thinks carefully about the sonic dimension of language — the prose has a quality that reads as much as it sounds, full of repetition, incantation, and controlled escalation. For readers who want dark fantasy that earns its darkness through specificity rather than shock value, this is a voice to watch.

Books by Rowan Ashcroft

The Burning Song

Roughly one million years ago, a boy learns the band's rules — water order, ember law, watch — and pays for them in skin. Three parts trace how survival habits harden into protocol, law, and chant.

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