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		<title>How local author Michael Koep feels about his ‘Newirth Mythology’ trilogy being turned into a TV adaptation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 18:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Born-and-raised Coeur d’Alene author Michael Koep is something of a modern-day Renaissance man – he is well-versed in writing (including poetry), sound engineering, music and archery. Koep’s trilogy, “Newirth Mythology,” is being adapted into a TV miniseries. (Libby Kamrowski/The Spokesman-Review) As featured in the Spokesman Review https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jul/26/how-local-author-michael-koep-feels-about-his-newi/ After nearly three decades with the storylines and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Born-and-raised Coeur d’Alene author Michael Koep is something of a modern-day Renaissance man – he is well-versed in writing (including poetry), sound engineering, music and archery. Koep’s trilogy, “Newirth Mythology,” is being adapted into a TV miniseries. (Libby Kamrowski/The Spokesman-Review)</p>



<p>As featured in the Spokesman Review</p>



<p><a href="https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jul/26/how-local-author-michael-koep-feels-about-his-newi/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jul/26/how-local-author-michael-koep-feels-about-his-newi/</a></p>



<p>After nearly three decades with the storylines and characters at the heart of his “Newirth Mythology,” local author Michael Koep is one major step closer to sharing the series with fans in a new mediu&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>10 books for your summer reading list</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2021 17:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As Featured in the Spokesman Review https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jul/20/10-books-for-your-summer-reading-list/ If you, like me, are looking for a few books so that you can ignore the growing stack of other books next to your bed, here is a list of 10 books – including several by local authors – that I’ll be re &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>As Featured in the Spokesman Review</p>



<p><a href="https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jul/20/10-books-for-your-summer-reading-list/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/jul/20/10-books-for-your-summer-reading-list/</a></p>



<p>If you, like me, are looking for a few books so that you can ignore the growing stack of other books next to your bed, here is a list of 10 books – including several by local authors – that I’ll be re &#8230;</p>



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		<title>The Invasion of Michael B. Koep</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2020 17:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As featured in the Nspire Magazine A man steps up to the microphone dressed like a maitre d’, black shirt and slacks, though he does not work here. He taps the mic with his finger—“Test. Test.”— then clears his throat. It is his privilege to introduce local author Michael B. Koep for an evening read. “There is nothing typical about our guest this [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As featured in the <a href="https://nspiremagazine.com/the-invasion-of-michael-b-koep/" data-type="URL" data-id="https://nspiremagazine.com/the-invasion-of-michael-b-koep/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Nspire Magazine</a></p>



<p>A man steps up to the microphone dressed like a maitre d’, black shirt and slacks, though he does not work here. He taps the mic with his finger—“Test. Test.”— then clears his throat. It is his privilege to introduce local author Michael B. Koep for an evening read.</p>



<p>“There is nothing typical about our guest this evening,” he begins, and he’s absolutely right. The man continues to describe the many facets of Koep’s artistic and free-spirited lifestyle (poet, painter, musician, vocalist, swordsman, engineer, traveler, designer, husband, father, friend), including many of Koep’s defining qualities. And “in an attempt to be all-encompassing, and to satisfy our base need for a sense of understanding,” the man dubs Mr. Koep, ‘Artist.’</p>


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<p>Koep reads from his latest work, <em>Part Two of The Newirth Mythology: Leaves of Fire </em>(released June, 2015). <em>Part One of the Newirth Mythology; The Invasion of Heaven </em>(2013), is to be re released as a mass-market paperback in August of 2016. The complete trilogy is slated for 2017. At the end of his read, Koep leaves the audience with a riveting not-quite conclusion, explaining, “If I read one more line, it may ruin the book for you.” This is perfect for opening the floor for questions.</p>



<p>There are the usual questions a&nbsp;writer is undoubtedly asked at such&nbsp;events; Are you currently working&nbsp;on anything? Where do you get your&nbsp;ideas/inspiration? Typewriter or&nbsp;computer? But there’s one question&nbsp;that really makes Koep smile</p>



<p>“Where do you write?&#8230;”</p>



<p>“In a hole in the ground there lived&nbsp;a Hobbit,” and although Koep is no&nbsp;Bilbo Baggins—a writer&nbsp;himself—and his writing place is in not in the&nbsp;ground, it is, however, a Hobbit hole.&nbsp;“And that,” says Mr. Tolkien, “means&nbsp;comfort.”</p>



<p>Stepping through the ornate&nbsp;round door of Koep’s office, it’s easy&nbsp;to see why he works here. It’s not&nbsp;that the lighting and temperature&nbsp;are perfect. It’s not the collection of&nbsp;swords and fighting gear, the antique&nbsp;piano, nor the shelves of books from&nbsp;Tolkien, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and&nbsp;many others that encircle the room.&nbsp;It’s not the unique collage of draping burlap and other cloth that lines the ceiling and walls, or even the sound of Zeppelin on vinyl resonating from the improvised library loft. What keeps Koep writing here is the fact that all of these things come together in a culmination of creativity that&nbsp;seems to seep out and into the air.</p>


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<p>This is the feeling of imagination, of&nbsp;creativity. And it’s so thick, so real,&nbsp;you breathe it. One would feign&nbsp;swipe a handful into a pocket to&nbsp;carry away home, hoping, perhaps&nbsp;not in vain, to harness its power and&nbsp;create a beautiful work of their own.</p>



<p>This is Koep’s ‘safe place’. Though&nbsp;to say so is to contradict oneself, as&nbsp;there truly is no ‘safe place’ for a&nbsp;writer. To be a writer is to work alone&nbsp;and without the comfort of a safety&nbsp;net. Says Michael, “It’s like jumping&nbsp;off a cliff, and the thing you have to&nbsp;decide is do you want to exist in the&nbsp;air, or in a cubical? It’s frightening.”&nbsp;Clearly, Koep has chosen to exist in&nbsp;the air, frightening or no.</p>



<p>However, it would seem Koep&nbsp;is quite accustomed to this type&nbsp;of freefalling existence. He spent&nbsp;many years—and, in fact, is still&nbsp;spending them—as a rock musician&nbsp;for a number of bands, before he ever&nbsp;decided he’d take the journey as a&nbsp;writer. Indeed, like Mr Baggins, one&nbsp;can never be quite sure to what eyrie&nbsp;Koep’s feet will take him next.</p>


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<p><em>The original introduction:</em></p>



<p><em>&#8220;There is nothing typical about our guest this evening. One cannot simply place a label on him, stick him in his categorical corner, or slide him onto a shelf amongst like fellows. To simply name him Author is not enough. He is much more. He is poet, painter, musician, vocalist. He is swordsman, engineer, traveler, designer, husband, father, and friend. To name him “Artist” in an attempt to be all encompassing, is merely a beginning, like scratching an ‘X’ in the dirt with one’s foot before setting the auger to drill a very deep well. And yet, perhaps to satisfy our base need for a sense of understanding, “Artist” is the correct title to place upon him—if, by Artist, the title also implies passion and character, honor, kindness, and humility. You see, our guest is all of these things, at least, though he’d never say so.</em></p>



<p><em>He is native to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Although he has traveled much in the world, Coeur d’Alene has often been his home. He received his education through life and living, which includes a degree from Gonzaga University. He published, Part one of the Newirth Mythology; The Invasion of Heaven, in 2013, and is currently working—from the comfort of his Hobbit Hole—on Part Two, slotted to hit the printers Fall of this year.</em></p>



<p><em>Ladies and Gentlemen, it is with great pleasure we present to you this evening, the Artist, Mr. Michael B. Koep.&#8221;</em></p>



<p><em>By Toby Reynolds</em></p>
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		<title>Locally Writ: Michael Koep explores behavioral impact of storytelling in his fantasy trilogy ‘The Newirth Mythology’</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2020 18:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[As featured in the Spokesman Review Born and raised in Coeur d’Alene, author Michael Koep has been at various times a poet, painter, fencing competitor, cliff-jumper and member of a rock band. Each of these hobbies, among others, has contributed to the wild, psychological adventure that is Koep’s fantasy series, “The Newirth Mythology.” Koep started [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>As featured in the Spokesman Review</p>



<p>Born and raised in Coeur d’Alene, author Michael Koep has been at various times a poet, painter, fencing competitor, cliff-jumper and member of a rock band.</p>



<p>Each of these hobbies, among others, has contributed to the wild, psychological adventure that is Koep’s fantasy series, “The Newirth Mythology.” Koep started with poetry and short fiction and then added journaling.</p>



<p>“That, I think, is my primary voice,” he said, explaining how this daily habit has contributed to the comfort he feels with first-person storytelling.</p>



<p>Koep would eventually earn a degree in literature at Gonzaga University, but his writing education really began in 1977 when he saw “a little-known film called ‘Star Wars.’ ”</p>



<p>For the full feature click the link below:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/sep/26/locally-writ-michael-koep-explores-behavioral-impa/">https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/sep/26/locally-writ-michael-koep-explores-behavioral-impa/</a></p>



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