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Master of the Flying Broom
Sword Saint in Training
Joseph J. Bailey
Kensaro Hatanu’s soul was born the day his master handed him his first sword.
Except Kensaro’s master did not hand him a sword to walk the path of the otana hanji, the sword saints of legend.
His teacher handed Kensaro a broom.
A broom to clean the monastery.
While the other martial ascetics of Guai Lu practiced their physical and spiritual disciplines, Kensaro swept, mopped, and dusted, imagining he was slaying monsters, saving villagers, and meting out justice.
Until the demons came and his broom was called to action.
Master of the Flying Broom is a wuxia and xianxia-inspired noblebright martial arts fantasy of roughly 90,000 words.
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