
The Weirding Storm
Thomas Davis(Author)
Four Windows Press
Published on 30. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
244 pages
978-0-9889131-9-6 (ISBN)
Description
When the skies burn and dragons rise, destiny itself begins to change shape.
In a world where dragons wage war against dragons, witches twist the threads of fate, and a spirit bear seeks to claim a human soul, love becomes the rarest and most dangerous form of magic.
The Weirding Storm, A Dragon Epic is a sweeping tale told in the language of fire and myth - a modern epic that echoes the ancient songs of Beowulf and The Odyssey. Thomas Davis weaves a story where transformation blurs every boundary between mortal and immortal, beast and being, love and annihilation.
Lyrical and cinematic, this is fantasy at its most elemental - where each line burns with wonder, and each heart beats against the storm.
Across a world torn by ancient wars between dragons and humans, an unlikely convergence of fates begins:
A spirit bear hungers to inhabit a human body.
Witches weave enchantments that blur the line between love and betrayal.
Dragons-immense, proud, and divided-wage war not only against humankind, but among themselves.
A love story ignites the pages.
From these forces of creation and ruin, a single truth emerges: love is the fiercest magic of all.
An Epic Poem for the Modern Age,
The Weirding Storm, A Dragon Epic resurrects the grand oral traditions of Beowulf, The Odyssey, and the Norse sagas, transforming them into a living, breathing story for
Fantasy Traditionalists - Fans of The Silmarillion, Beowulf, The Odyssey, and high-fantasy epics.
Poetry Enthusiasts - Readers who appreciate language, form, and rhythm (fans of Tolkien's verse, Milton, and modern narrative poetry).
Fantasy Romance or Mythic Readers - Those drawn to dragons, witches, spirit beasts, and transformational love stories.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
298 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9889131-9-6 (9780988913196)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Thomas Davis is best known for his work in the tribal colleges and universities in the United States. He also has a modest reputation in the high-performance computing world. He helped found College of the Menominee Nation and served as the President of Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibway Community College in Wisconsin, developed one of the earliest virtual col-leges for Bay Mills Community College in Northern Michigan, served as Acting President of Fond du Lac Tribal Community College in Minnesota, and was the President of Little Priest Tribal College in Nebraska. He retired as the Provost of Navajo Technical University (NTU) in New Mexico after being instrumental in changing the institution from a community college into a PhD-granting university. Today he works part-time as Assistant to the President at NTU. Davis also helped found the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium (WINHEC). In 2025 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from World Indigenous Nations University in New Zealand for his decades of work in tribal and world Indigenous education.