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The Portal to Aardon follows a sixteen-year-old boy navigating life in high school who discovers his ability to wield fire magic and that he comes from a different realm. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The inspiration for this story stemmed from several different sources. One of those being my love for portals and alternate universes as a kid, and the other being the fantasy stories, TV shows, and movies I grew up reading and watching. Stories like Avatar: The Last Airbender, Percy Jackson, Harry Potter, and Once Upon a Time were huge influences on the inception of The Portal to Aardon and in general my love of writing fantasy.
In a lot of contemporary coming-of-age fiction novels, authors often add their own life experiences to the story. Are there any bits of you in this story?
There are definitely bits of my personal life in this story. For starters, Marko has a lot in common with myself when I was in high school–introverted, not a lot of self-confidence, not the coolest guy, but he makes it by with his perseverance and his dynamic group of friends. His best friend, Brock, also shares some similarities with a childhood best friend I had who was older than me, more confident, and more physically inclined. It’s natural to project your experiences and relationships into your writing as an author, and that’s certainly the case with The Portal to Aardon (though I’ll keep some of those examples a secret).
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Some themes I wanted to explore in my book were the complications of growing older and navigating high school, as well as the complications of certain family dynamics. It’s pretty universally agreed that high school is a tough time in your life, going through puberty and experiencing tons of changes, figuring out who you are as a person and what you want to do with your life, dating. So I’ve always been drawn to those types of stories where you see a young individual juggling the struggles of high school, and on top of that, they have some other magical threat looming over them to deal with as well. I also wanted to showcase different family dynamics and how those can have an impact on young kids. For example, Marko grows up without his father, but he has an overly caring mother who does everything she can to fill that void. His friend Isabelle’s parents are in the midst of a divorce, while his friend Brock’s mother remarried after losing her husband. Then you have the villain, Mortis (incoming spoilers) who is father to twin characters, Sara and Damien. Damien was raised by Mortis in a very abusive environment, which made him act and do things he deeply regretted, while Sara was raised in a loving home with her mother. That dynamic between Damien and Mortis and Damien realizing he didn’t need his father’s approval to be who he truly wanted to be is a theme and subplot that will carry into the rest of the series of The Aardon Chronicles.
Will there be a follow-up novel to this story? If so, what aspects of the story will the next book cover?
Yes! Book 2, The Ashes of Ignis, is currently in the works and should be releasing in the next few months of 2024. I’m very excited to share this sequel with the world and expand more on the realm of Aardon and all these characters I’ve grown to love. Book 1 ended on a bit of a cliffhanger as all the characters entered the portal from Earth back to their home realm, so Book 2 will be continuing their stories in this brand-new world as they encounter new characters, new magic, and prepare to finish the war with Mortis once and for all. I’ll leave the rest as a surprise…
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Nothing is as it seems and all of a sudden, finding a date to the Homecoming dance doesn’t seem so important anymore.
Torn away from his mundane everyday life, Marko is thrown into the world of magic, mythical creatures, and ancient wars – all leading to the portal only he has the power to open.
Between fighting an evil warlock and desperately trying to harness his newly found powers, Marko has more than his work cut out for him.
Will he be able to rise to the challenge and save the people of Aardon?
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The Portal to Aardon
Posted by Literary Titan

Coming-of-age stories woven with magical elements have long captured the imagination of readers. Matthew J. Stott’s The Portal to Aardon (The Aardon Chronicles) demonstrates the timeless appeal of young adult novels that blend the trials of adolescence with the allure of the fantastical. The novel introduces readers to Marko Fember, a 16-year-old who discovers his ability to wield fire magic and his origins from another realm. Marko’s journey is not just about mastering his powers but also unraveling the mystery of his father and navigating the complexities of teenage life, all while an evil warlock looms over his destiny. Stott cleverly integrates the camaraderie and support of Marko’s friends, which adds depth and relatability to the story.
Stott’s narrative plunges the reader directly into the action, allowing us to learn about Marko’s abilities and the unfolding mysteries right alongside him. The supporting cast, including characters like Isabelle, Brock, and Sara, are well-developed and contribute significantly to the narrative’s richness. Their distinct personalities and interactions with Marko enhance the story’s dynamics. A notable aspect of Stott’s writing is his consistent use of fire-related puns and references, which are handled with a light, humorous touch, adding to the book’s charm without overwhelming the reader. The straightforward narration and clear descriptions are strategic choices, making the story accessible and inviting for a broad audience. This approach enables readers to easily immerse themselves in Marko’s world, experiencing his magical journey and self-discovery firsthand.
The Portal to Aardon is a commendable addition to the young adult fantasy genre, skillfully blending magical elements with the universal themes of growing up. Its engaging plot, well-crafted characters, and magical backdrop are likely to resonate with a wide range of readers and position the book as a notable work within its genre.
Pages: 322 | ASIN : B0B97CGHDN
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