Sommer Nectarhoff (born January 10, 1992) is an American writer. He is best known for his fantasy series The Book of Lokk, and the role it plays in his larger Pantheon Cycle. On October 16, 2015, Nectarhoff published The Black Path, the tenth of and final volume of The Book of Lokk Nectarhoff works as an author while attending school at Tufts University, where he majors in English Literature and minors in Philosophy. Brief biography Nectarhoff was born in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from Lincoln Park High School, he attended Tufts University as an English major. He will graduate in the spring of 2016. Career Nectarhoff's first published work was the collection of short stories and poetry titled 22 in May 2014. The first volume of The Book of Lokk, which is the first entry in The Pantheon Sequence, Death's Keep, was published in October 2014. While a variety of his shorter pieces have been published in print and online, he has published fourteen novel-length works. Bibliography Literary works * 22 * Axioms * A Buck in the Snow * Verse: The Art of Words The Pantheon Cycle The Pantheon Cycle is the name for the collective series in which Sommer Nectarhoff's fantasy novels and worlds intersect. Characters and plots are interrelated between entries in The Pantheon Cycle. The Book of Lokk * Death's Keep * Sons of Stone * Genocide * Savage Lands * Winter of the Fallen * Ice and Shadow * Vengeance * Afterlife * Blood Eternal * The Black Path The Death of Ydain The Death of Ydain
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