Writing Myth & Metal

Rob Leigh has always been a lover of fantastical stories and wrote his own variations on Greek myths at a young age. These stories expanded into what is now the ongoing Pathlighter Trilogy. Inspired by stories that focus just as much on the humanity as well as the fantastical, Rob writes fiction that may feature gods and monsters, but highlights human struggles. Inspirations for his work include stories by Brandon Sanderson, Mary Shelley, Rick Riordan, and George R.R. Martin. Rob currently lives in Omaha, Nebraska and he hopes to connect with readers from all over through the written word .

My Books

Pathlighter

James is convinced that the gods have cursed him, left to fend for himself in a squalid city-state in the clutches of a corrupt theocracy. As a lamplighter, James serves the palace by illuminating the streets each night with a flame from the gods’ temple. Despite his disdain for the gods, he feels a connection with the flame, and a surprising yet small amount of control over its brightness.

For him, a quiet life weathering the desert was all he had to look forward to. That is, until others appear. From distant corners of the world, each has connective power to the gods, and each a past of great consequence. A soldier, an idealist, a hero, and a monster.

Each squabbles according to their own desires, but cannot afford to exist alone any longer. Ancient devils and horrors beyond time have come to reclaim the world from the gods, but the forms they take and power they wield are anything but understood.

Performances of a Death Metal Bard: A Brutal Novella

Unfortunately, Death Metal doesn’t get much play in this sleepy, peaceful, actually kind of boring kingdom. Of course not. It’s tough inventing a genre on your own, and it doesn’t help when all the instruments you’ve tried up to this point don’t match the brutality necessary for a dark and heavy performance. 

My coin only seems to be enough to get me to the next run-down village, and it’s dwindling fast. 

To make matters worse, my newest lute is not normal. It never stays in tune, it’s barely holding together, and it keeps whispering to me. Over and over, demands for vengeance and murder echo in my head, with the promise that I’ll find the sound I need if I just listen to the voices.

So what’s a starving bard to do?

Performances of a Death Metal Bard is a brutal fantasy adventure inspired by The Witcher and Metalocalypse, merging the episodic travels of a musical elf with the darkness, blood, and raw riffs of the heaviest metal the kingdom has ever seen.

“Leigh manages to create a really spectacular story, mixing themes such as grief, loss, and found family with the tension of having to combat against demons while not knowing if you can trust in those on your side.”

—Jamedi, Jam Reviews

“…Non-stop action, compelling characters, intriguing villains, and expansive worldbuilding.”

—Quinn Giguiere, Silverstones Blog

“The character arcs in this book are amazing, each one intermingling with the other whilst still keeping a sense of individuality. Hints at the world's history are tossed in, just the right amount to show the sheer size of the world without clogging you down with information, and it leaves you wanting to learn more.”

—R.B. Leyland, Goodreads

Praise for Pathlighter

“Elemental fantasy meets ancient Greek mythology? Sign me up!”

—Bryan Wilson, Author of The Power of the Stars Series

“This is a great debut from a Break-ins author! You don't want to miss this one.”

—Anie M, SFF Insider

“Loved the book! Will be looking out for the sequels!”

—Amazon Reviewer

“A page turner that really leaves you hanging for more at the end. Indie fantasy once again proves its place amongst the greats, and I’m excited to see where Rob takes this series!”

—Joshua Walker, Author of An Exile of Water and Gold

“There are themes of loss, tragedy, betrayal, and family. I found myself getting lost in the story of James and what he endures, not only personally, but through his friends and journeymen, alike.”

—Beard of Darkness Book Reviews

“It had a great cast of characters and it was packed full of break neck action from the start. As someone who loves her fast paced action, this had it in spades!”

—Goodreads Reviewer