Sam Sykes is a renowned author in the realm of literary fantasy, who was born in 1984 and publishes under the name Sam Sykes. He is the son of Diana Gabaldon, the author of the popular “Outlander” series. Sykes is known to be a resident of America, where he lives with his two hounds, and is often found voicing his opinions, sometimes aggressively, towards inanimate objects.
Sykes' debut novel, “Tome of the Undergates,” was published when he was only 25, making him one of the younger authors to have made a significant impact on the literary fantasy stage. The novel is a vast and sprawling story of adventure, demons, madness, and carnage, and has been published in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Holland, and Canada. Sykes' writing is often suspected to be at least tangentially related to many causes of human suffering, and his unique storytelling style has earned him a reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the literary world.
Sykes' work is highly acclaimed, and he has a significant following of readers who appreciate his vivid and engaging storytelling style. Despite his success, Sykes remains grounded and continues to reside in the United States, where he no doubt continues to express his opinions loudly and frequently. While Sykes' website is no longer active, his work continues to inspire and entertain readers around the world.