Discover Clean Fantasy Tales That Celebrate the Extraordinary in Everyone

Are you tired of searching for fantasy stories that don’t compromise your values?

F. Ted Atchley crafts fantasy adventures that transport you to magical realms where heroes emerge from unexpected places—without the graphic violence, crude language, or unnecessary adult content that pervades modern fantasy. As a member of the Unseen Constellation, you’ll be part of a special community that understands that the most powerful stories don’t need shock value to touch hearts.

What You’ll Get When You Join:

  • Two Exclusive Free Stories:
    • Angelo’s Lesson: A thrilling swords-and-sandals fantasy where Angelo must find hope in the face of impossible odds.
    • Finding the Key: A powerful prequel to my debut novel, revealing the origins of two key characters in a world where survival is a daily battle.
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    • Thoughtful book reviews and recommendations for clean fantasy reads.
    • Exclusive Star Wars discussions and geek-out moments.
    • A dose of humor (dad jokes included!) that will brighten your day.
    • Exclusive updates! You’re always the first learn about my future projects.
  • A Community that Gets You:
    • Connect with fellow readers who understand what it’s like to feel like an outsider and who want stories without the spice, foul language or graphic violence.
    • A welcoming community of fellow readers where your unique light is celebrated.

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A Glimpse into Angelo's Lesson:

“Only a fool would argue with a god.

Another wave washed over Angelo as he sank into the wet sand at the edge of the surf. Debris from The Emissary slammed into his side, toppling him.

Angelo had to admit he was indeed… a fool.”

A Taste of Finding the Key:

“Brandon’s mom had never had much time for religion, and while Jadonism seemed popular among the foster and group homes, it had never appealed to Brandon. Hard to worry about eternity when you’re trying to survive.”