Savage Maw
By (Author) John Decoda Jaynes
BookBaby
BookBaby
24th June 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
60
Width 215mm, Height 279mm, Spine 5mm
240g
John Decoda Jaynes was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he also currently resides. His hobbies include drawing, painting, creating original works of art with his kiln, and spending time in nature. He is also interested in folklore, technology, science fiction, nature, and reading classic works of literature such as Dracula and Frankenstein. John has high functioning autism, and is blind in his right eye, which he has learned to overcome with the encouragement of his family and friends. John would like those with disabilities to know they can do whatever they put their mind to. John has written this book with the support and encouragement from his mother, Teresa Phillips, his step-father, Charles Phillips, his father, John M. Jaynes and his grandmother, Phyllis Johnson.
Savage Maw collection is solely based upon the author's understanding of mythology and history. This story's excitement stems from its themes of magic, technology, folklore beings, mythology, history, and art. The story focuses on the conflict between good versus evil. The story promotes the message that evil will always fail to good, no matter how powerful it may seem. This message is relevant because the author believes that it is better to be a good and productive person instead of someone that destroys everything.
John Decoda Jaynes was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His hobbies include drawing, painting, creating original designs and works of art with his kiln, and spending time in nature. John is interested in folklore, technology, science fiction, nature and reading classic works of literature, such as Dracula and Frankenstein. John has written this book with the support and encouragement of his mother, Teresa Phillips, his step-father, Charles Phillips, his father, John M. Jaynes and his grandmother, Phyllis Johnson.
Savage Maw collection is solely based upon the author's understanding of mythology and history. This story's excitement stems from its themes of magic, technology, folklore beings, mythology, history, and art. The story focuses on the conflict between good versus evil, and promotes the message that evil will always fail against good, no matter how powerful it may be. This message is relevant because the author believes that it is better to be a good and productive person, instead of someone that destroys others or their surroundings.