In Myre: Book 7, The Queen of Wasps, Glyss’s mother, Lamia Rovdjur, lays a trap for Mizar while a crippled Susanna watches from the shadows. The Baby Wizards have their training put to the test when Smerty Rovdjur tries to kill them in their sleep. Torch, the non-king of two kingdoms, must exact Skurlish justice—execution by the hammer. Meanwhile, the Queen has made a new friend, but who is she really?
Myre is a medieval epic for scientists, engineers, martial artists, strong women, math nerds, linguists, and people who love history. The “magic” is all real within the limits of medieval alchemy, metallurgy, mathematics, and medicine.
Author Bruce Clayton is a hanshi (professor emeritus of martial arts), a scientist, survivalist, writer, and historian. The Chapter Notes share his insights into the background of the story and the 38-year process of writing it. This is volume 7 of 17.
The world is all magical, and we can master it. We can be wizards, not just read about them.









