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Travel by Star, a Novel by Paul Scott Grill: Finding the Treasures on the Way Home

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Paul Scott Grill (Scott) and Karen discuss the new western fantasy novel, Travel by Star, "a story about carrying burdens, finding purpose, and bearing the light through a world already surrendered to shadow". They reveal his process, the symbolism and the eternal struggle to communicate what we have been given.

Scott can be found on X: @PlainRunner2

On substack: plain runner.substack.com

Link to Paul Bullard's interview with Scott where he tells more of his story:

x.com, livestream broadcast: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1nxeLyOVnoZJX

Almost all 5 star reviews on Amazon. Here's a comprehensive one: Gwen Moorcroft Blake 5 out of 5 stars - A Western-Fantasy That Rides Hard and Shines Bright Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 Format: Paperback Verified Purchase “In the struggle for existence, it is only on those who hang on for ten minutes after all is hopeless, that hope begins to dawn.” G.K. Chesterton Chesterton’s words feel like a fitting banner over Paul Scott Grill’s Travel by Star, a rare gem in a fantasy landscape too often filled with disappointment. Grill has crafted a tightly woven and emotionally astute tale that balances high-stakes action with a deeply human story of redemption and resilience. Travel by Star is a sharp, fast-moving fantasy western that delivers on action without sacrificing heart. Travel of the Ruelands is a rugged, battle-worn guide drawn into one last impossible journey, and what follows is a relentless, dangerous trek filled with monsters, moral weight, and moments of real grit. The fight scenes hit hard, the world feels lived-in, and the characters are both grounded and compelling. But what truly sets this book apart is its heart: a story about carrying burdens, finding purpose, and bearing the light through a world already surrendered to shadow. This powerful debut is a must-read for fans of character-driven adventure. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes their fantasy with grit, meaning, and momentum. Put this on your shelf next to Lewis, Tolkien, Alexander, and Lawhead.

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