lighter than papers is the site of fiction author Kevin Stemp

Novels

The Last Northmen 

Regark, a young man obsessed with the desire to sail the open seas, trapped under his father’s grip, and held strong to their family farm, flees when a violent encounter with the King’s men, his father Galsiak and his uncle Thorensten ruptures the tranquility of their farm.

Regark’s journey takes him from medieval Norway across the northern seas, a place rabid enough to consume Viking vessels and their crews not worthy of the god’s blessings, to lands only spoken of in whispers.

Appealing to readers that enjoy historical fiction and adventure discovery, Kevin Stemp weaves the lore and history of Norway, The Green Land, and the lands beyond with an element of supernatural mystery to give the reader an experience that flows like the themes of the great Viking sagas. The reading experience will fit well with those who hold a desire for travel and adventure in their own hearts and minds.

Novellas

Royal 

Royal is a long-haul trucker with some deep-rooted conservative values that make him rigid but also principled. He also struggles with anger. The future has brought technological changes (many would argue dystopic changes) that Royal just can’t seem to wrap his head around. He once punched a punk kid square in the face for calling him a luddite. Damn straight one shouldn’t speak to one’s elders with disrespect.

 

Readers of Royal will see the world through his eyes and experience his perspective on the changes we now have or could have in the future. Readers will empathize with Royal as he struggles to manage his anger and repair his broken relationships. All this witnessed throughout the novella that has an intense and terrifying story arch. Royal faces the worst thing a guy like him could experience. Will he survive or will his anger corrode what’s little left of his struggling but good heart?

Short Stories

Blood Mist

Tommie works hard. His job is not as glamorous as say a movie star or lawyer, but that doesn’t mean he shouldn’t have time to relax once and a while. When his boss gives him the weekend off Tommie gets a chance to get away from it all. After work he and his gal head upstate for a weekend away with some friends. A cozy, secluded lakeside cottage awaits them. So does the Blood Mist.

 

Reading this short story will let you experience the horror of the occult from wherever you find yourself and your electronic reading device. Just make sure it’s not too dark and if it is that the Sun is coming up soon.

 

This horror short story is filled with gore and violence.

The Swim

A simple mile swim to a tropical island, a waiting beauty back on the mainland beach, and the anguish of despair. The Swim mixes the excitement of being a young traveller with psychological horror.

Sometimes You Just Can’t Trust the Numbers

Jack has a serious crush on Jessa. Will his number crunching mind get in the way of him getting to know her? This story is for all the people that hesitate to start a conversation with someone they admire and would like to get to know. I say go for it.

The Cave

Two adventurers set out on a long mountainous hike into a remote cave with a sinister history. Reading The Cave will take you from excitement to fear. Each emotion the same physiologically and drastically different psychologically.

The Wellington

During World War Two British Bomber Command crews suffered terrifying casualty rates. There was a forty-four percent fatality rate. Donald Stemp flew amongst all those brave young men that gave their lives so we could live the life we now have. This is a short story about his real lived experience told through the mind of Kevin Stemp. Reading it will give you perspective on the brotherhood of men at war.

 

 

The revenue of all sales of this short story will go to help Canadian veterans.

The Tether

Samuel Smith is a no-nonsense kind of man. When a cable made of strange off world metal comes down from above and punctures his fishing boat The Jolly Jellyfish, he does what any man would do. He decides to climb the cable find out what the hell is going on. Reading The Tether will take you on a wild science fiction ride with some humour to make the journey all the more interesting.