Word from the Author
Author Bio
Lexy Wolfe began by crafting vibrant genre-blurring adventures where Saturday morning cartoons collided with interstellar stakes and fantastical mysteries, imagining what encounters with a multitude of characters and universes would be like. Her worlds, forged through decades of shaping stories that honor both childhood wonder and adult resilience, are a testament to an obsessive love of world building.
A lifelong devotee of science fiction and fantasy, she scribbled cross-universe escapades in notebooks long before fan culture embraced such mashups—her teenage self painstakingly drafting tales by hand (“the trees still haven’t forgiven me”). Early respect for creative ownership led her to pioneer original characters—quirky, flawed, and disarmingly human—who navigate worlds where, one day, laser swords might duel enchanted dragons, and spaceship crews trade banter over alien campfires.

A U.S. Army veteran, mother of two, and grandmother of one, Lexy balances high-stakes plots with wry humor and emotional authenticity, drawing inspiration from her late husband—a steadfast champion who believed in her stories long before they reached print. After navigating the early trenches of self-publishing, she released two beloved series and the start of a third that blended nostalgic charm with nuanced explorations of loyalty, reinvention, and found family. Following a decade-long hiatus after the passing of her spouse of twenty-five years and the demands of her tech career, she is revitalizing her catalog with revised editions, weaving fresh depth into cherished narratives while honoring the muse who first urged her to share her voice.When not resurrecting half-finished manuscripts or appeasing her clowder of feline “editors,” Lexy encourages aspiring young authors, advocating for persistence as much as craft. She studied Russian at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California, in the late 1980s. Her work invites readers to reclaim forgotten playgrounds of imagination—one wisecracking cyborg or misfit wizard at a time.
Mission & Vision
My hope is that readers who open my books will discover doorways leading away from the grinding anxieties and relentless pressures of daily life. Between my pages, I want them to find sanctuary in worlds where wonder still exists—where they can laugh alongside unlikely heroes, feel their spirits lift with each small victory, and perhaps, upon closing the final chapter, carry a spark of that resilience back into their own stories.
Inspiration Behind the Worlds
The Doom and the Warrior series grew from characters my late husband and I crafted together—a high fantasy realm where broken things don’t merely heal but transform into something stronger than before. To explain how elves, dwarves, and humans could coexist, I imagined a network of natural portals connecting evolutionary cradles to a shared nexus world, so each species arrived as equals.
The Sundered Lands Saga was born from the question: what if the classical elements were conscious entities? In this cosmology, Order, Chaos, and Time merged their essences to birth creation. Their conflicts spawned new deities: Knowledge and Heart, locked in eternal debate, and twin gods representing sight and sound—each perceiving reality through a different lens.
Ravenhawk began as a cybernetic mercenary I conceived before I even saw Robocop. While stationed overseas, a fellow soldier introduced me to the Cyberpunk roleplaying system, where Ravenhawk came to life through unpredictable dice rolls and the wild choices of fellow players. She became the first character I could complete after my husband’s passing—and she’s already crossed into my fantasy series, one of the first threads in the tapestry I hope will weave my science fiction and fantasy universes together.