A.T. Haessly’s Library
This podcast is actually a collection of A.T. Haessly’s own works made into audiobooks. I do all the voices, recordings, editing, and such myself. I’m hoping to draw more people into worlds of fiction, fantasy, sci-fi, etc. My works span many topics and genres, but my aim is to give you something entertaining. Something that you can enjoy and discuss.While these are not my main works, I have begun recording a side series first to share a more humorous and fantastical tale of ”Life, Death, and Fire.” ”We, the Unholy Three” is the first subtitle of the series. If you like what you hear, please stop by ATHaessly.com and view free works or links to ways to support me. I greatly appreciate you taking some time to listen.
Episodes

Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
The young men must be trained. Glory awaits them in the coming battle. Arm yourselves.

Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Christoph continues on toward the region of Surton Spire. A massive collection of twisted stones like three nails coiling around a central, thin mountain. This ancient place casts a shadow over the lands. They march toward this haunting monument of nature to prepare for battle with the barbarian hordes.

Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Christoph's journey begins. He sets off with his younger brother to fight for his nation and family. What honor awaits him? He can't wait to find out.

Sunday Sep 11, 2022
Sunday Sep 11, 2022
This is the first chapter of the Life, Death, and Fire series. A side project to start became a multi-novel creation that spans several nations, cultures, races, and peoples in this fantasy world of magical terror.
Come and listen to A.T. Haessly share the tale of Christoph Gildenson - a young farm boy from a village in the great Protharian Empire. A simple lad by every means, he is conscripted into the emperor's forces to help defend against invading barbarians. This first step into the greater world is something Christoph has long dreamed of. Now, as it comes to pass, his life seems far grander than toiling in the fields... but that comes at a price.
Come and find what glories await Christoph Gildenson as written and recorded by A.T. Haessly.