"The universe is made of stories, not of atoms."
—Muriel Rukeyser
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What Happens When Harry Potter Meets Atlantis?

 

Knight School Shows Why Great Fantasy Begins with One Impossible Question

Every unforgettable story begins with a question that refuses to leave the writer alone.

What if Atlantis never disappeared?

What if becoming a knight required surviving school first?

And what if two ordinary teenagers were thrust into an ancient civilization where their greatest challenge wasn't just staying alive—but discovering who they were meant to become?

These are the kinds of "what ifs" that power Richard Lohrey's exciting new fantasy novel, Knight School (The Atlantis Wars, Book 1), now a #1 New Release in Teen & Young Adult Greek & Roman Myths & Legends.

The Power of an Irresistible Premise

Writers often spend years searching for the perfect premise. The strongest ones combine the familiar with the unexpected.

In Knight School, sheltered fourteen-year-old Jack Pepper receives an unusual birthday gift from his estranged grandmother: a mysterious nautilus shell. Instead of simply whispering ocean sounds, it delivers precise coordinates in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

Joined by his fearless new friend, Bowie Blackwood, Jack embarks on an adventure that transports them to medieval Atlantis—a kingdom where myths are history, danger lurks around every corner, and destiny has already chosen them.

Before they can fulfill that destiny, however, they must survive Strongthorne Academy, where becoming a knight involves far more than sword fighting. There are goblins, enemy armies, impossible lessons...and yes, even prom.

It's a premise that instantly sparks curiosity while creating endless opportunities for conflict, humor, and character growth.

Worldbuilding That Serves the Story

Many fantasy writers fall into the trap of building elaborate worlds without giving readers compelling characters to follow.

Lohrey avoids that pitfall by grounding his extraordinary setting through two relatable teenagers who experience Atlantis alongside the reader. Every magical discovery becomes personal because Jack and Bowie are discovering it for the first time themselves.

The result is immersive worldbuilding that enhances the emotional journey rather than overwhelming it.

Raising the Stakes

Great fantasy isn't simply about magic.

It's about transformation.

Jack begins as a sheltered teenager uncertain of his place in the world. His journey through Atlantis forces him to confront danger, responsibility, friendship, courage, and purpose.

External conflict becomes internal growth—a hallmark of memorable storytelling.

Whether your story takes place in medieval Atlantis or modern-day Manhattan, readers stay invested when characters evolve under pressure.

Lessons for Writers

Knight School reminds us of several timeless storytelling principles:

  • Start with a compelling "what if?"
  • Introduce ordinary characters into extraordinary circumstances.
  • Build a world that supports character growth.
  • Balance high-stakes adventure with humor and heart.
  • Make every obstacle reveal something new about your protagonist.

These principles work across every genre, from fantasy to thrillers to literary fiction.

Ready to Build Your Own Story World?

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Whether you're creating an epic fantasy, historical fiction, or contemporary novel, our editorial coaching and manuscript development services help writers transform promising ideas into publishable books.

Like Jack Pepper, every writer begins with a single invitation to adventure.

The question is: Where will yours take you?


Featured Book

Knight School (The Atlantis Wars, Book 1) by Richard Lohre

 

A thrilling coming-of-age fantasy where two teenagers journey to medieval Atlantis, enroll in an elite knight academy, and discover that surviving school may be every bit as dangerous as surviving war.

Perfect for readers who love imaginative worldbuilding, mythological adventure, memorable friendships, and stories where courage is earned one challenge at a time.Legends aren’t born—they’re enrolled.

Legends aren’t born—they’re enrolled.

Sheltered teen Jack Pepper receives a nautilus shell from his estranged grandmother on his fourteenth birthday. When he holds it up to his ear, he’s given coordinates to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean along with a time and date in the near future. He embarks on the journey of a lifetime along with his new best friend Bowie Blackwood, a fearless, street-smart runaway.

A harrowing voyage combined with supernatural intervention transports the teens to medieval Atlantis. Upon their arrival, they are summarily captured and sentenced to death for espionage. They are pardoned by the mystic leader Master Lumens, who has been expecting them. They each have a higher purpose to fulfill, but first things first—a good education.

They are enrolled at Strongthorne Academy where they will learn to become knights if they can survive the four-year curriculum, goblins, enemy troops—and prom.

 

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