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Born in Piqua, Ohio. Joseph Mason had the unique perspective of life on the poverty line, military service, and an uncertain future after time served. Mason pulls much of his beliefs and inspiration from his Christian upbringing, but often found himself asking questions that could not be answered in a church.
Mason now has a new horizon. His previous employment dealt in numbers and facts. The idea of writing a novel appeared to be a fantasy in itself. His novel "Borrowed Fantasy" was a realization of the impossible. A story of an unexpected hero who must rise above himself, which Mason felt mirrored his own life in a lesser degree.
Hopeful for the future, Mason now works on his next novel tentatively called "It's Always the Red Dragon. "
“A thoughtful fantasy that pairs classic adventure beats with a shrewd concern for the moral price of miracles”
– Kirkus Reviews
A young man’s search for his lost brother becomes an odyssey through myth and memory in Mason’s sweeping fantasy debut.
In a remote village untouched by war or decay, Abram lives a simple life—until his grandfather’s ritual of the “Skyward Lights” unravels the illusion of safety. When Abram’s brother, Levi, vanishes after the ceremony, the young farmer sets out to find him, armed with little more than faith, a pendant of strange power, and an unshakable promise: “I’m coming, brother.” Mason builds this premise into a sprawling, spiritually charged journey that blends the emotional clarity of a coming-of-age story with the grand design of mythmaking. As Abram ventures beyond the valley, the world reveals itself as a maze of forgotten magic and corrupted relics. Joined by Fleck, an impulsive thief, and Sarai, a young woman scarred by tyranny, he travels through ruined villages, illusions, and realms ruled by deceptive forces. Battles against monstrous foes—one sneering, “Do you know what your brother did to me?”—test not only his courage but his understanding of what his brother has become. Dialogue carries much of the book’s momentum and tone; pragmatic lines sit comfortably beside far darker intimations of guilt and retribution. The worldbuilding is muscular without being merely ornamental; the author describes monsters and enchanted artifacts with vivid clarity. A miraculous cure is treated with suspicion rather than easy relief; after a healing, one character warns, “the crystals do tell me that your healing is dark in nature,” while another defends the healer: “Layla is kind and courageous. I see her taking no part in something heinous.” The prose is direct and serviceable, with brief lyrical flashes that lift key moments. The pacing occasionally slows to unspool mythic backstory, but the book’s emotional throughline keeps readers invested. By balancing gritty encounters with humane reflection, Mason crafts an immersive tale that will appeal to readers who like their epic fantasy threaded with ethical dilemmas, steadfast friendships, and the quiet persistence of hope.
A thoughtful fantasy that pairs classic adventure beats with a shrewd concern for the moral price of miracles.
Pub Date: Dec. 4, 2024
ISBN: 9798317378226
Page count: 270pp
Review Posted Online: Nov. 3, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2026
Favorite book
Further Along the Road Less Traveled
Favorite word
Kindness
Hometown
Piqua, Ohio
Passion in life
You guessed it! Writing!!!
BORROWED FANTASY: Best Indie Book Award (BIBA) - 3.5 out of 4 Rounds of Judgement, 2026
BORROWED FANTASY: Bookfest Award 3rd place Category - Fantasy - Myth, Magic, and Legends, 2026
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