Fimbulwinter, by Nathan Alexander Ross

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A Ski Saga

Ian Winters only ever wants one thing in life: snow. Well, he could also use a raise, would rather not get evicted, and he also wouldn’t mind having a girlfriend.

But then he meets Linnea Starling, and a really tall Scandinavian dude with wooden skis. Next thing he knows, he’s the bearer of a powerful artifact carved from the living wood of Yggdrasil.

Now, he and Linnea are the only ones who can help the Norse gods stop an even bigger apocalypse than Ragnarök: the eternal end of snow and of the earth itself.

Nathan Alexander Ross’s debut is a relentlessly engaging fantasy about ecological crisis, the power of love, and the thrill of pure, fresh powder.

(This is for the print editions. For the Kindle version, use this link.)

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A Ski Saga

Ian Winters only ever wants one thing in life: snow. Well, he could also use a raise, would rather not get evicted, and he also wouldn’t mind having a girlfriend.

But then he meets Linnea Starling, and a really tall Scandinavian dude with wooden skis. Next thing he knows, he’s the bearer of a powerful artifact carved from the living wood of Yggdrasil.

Now, he and Linnea are the only ones who can help the Norse gods stop an even bigger apocalypse than Ragnarök: the eternal end of snow and of the earth itself.

Nathan Alexander Ross’s debut is a relentlessly engaging fantasy about ecological crisis, the power of love, and the thrill of pure, fresh powder.

(This is for the print editions. For the Kindle version, use this link.)

Nathan Alexander Ross

Nathan Alexander Ross is a mystic, snowboarder, photographer, and author. He spends most of his time wandering through the mountains, forests, and rivers of northwest Wyoming. If he is not out in the snow, he is probably flipping through the pages of a book, or scribbling in his journal.

  • Publisher : Sphinx
    Published : 21 June, 2025
    Formats : Hardcover (Casebound), Paperback (Perfect bound), EPUB, Kindle
    Pages : 200
    Size : 5.5 in x 8.5 in or 140 mm x 216 mm
    ISBN (Hardcover) : 9781915952448
    ISBN (Paperback) : 9781915952431
    ISBN (EPUB) : 9781915952455