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Tag Archives: action adventure
Revisiting Origins: Nimby
It’s interesting that this charming, friendly halfling thief became such an integral part to my series. I hate to say this about the little guy, but he is rather cliche. Yet, there is something mysterious and dangerous about him that … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, fantasy, fiction, friendship, halflings, heroes, Legends of Windemere, Nimby, origins, sword & sorcery
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Celebrate National Luke Day by Getting a Free Copy of ‘Beginning of a Hero’
I was all ready to do a post on Daylight Savings Time or American Football Day. Then, I saw that today was ‘National Luke Day’ and felt that I had no choice. For those who don’t know, one of the … Continue reading
Happy National Author Day!
The meme says it all. Have a Happy National Author’s Day. To celebrate, check out the following books by clicking on their titles: Do I Need to Use a Dragon? by Charles E. Yallowitz The Tale of the Drakanox: Minstrels … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging
Tagged action, action adventure, action thriller, advertising, aliens, anthologies, Australia, author, books, Central Europe, collections, condor, crime, dark fantasy, detectives, dragons, ebooks, epic fantasy, family, Family Life, fantasy, fantasy horror, fiction, first contact, Florida, friendship, ghosts, glass ceiling, Great Depression, halloween, heist, historical fiction, history, holidays, horror, love, magic, memoir, murder, music, mystery, national authors day, New England, novella, promotions, psychics, quests, robbery, romance, science fiction, singers, supernatural, suspense, swamps, sword & sorcery, thriller, trilogy, trucks, trust, women, writing, young adult
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Revisiting Origins: Xavier Tempest
This was a character who joined War of Nytefall later than many of the others, but has risen pretty high up the ranks. In the book, Xavier Tempest is a nobleman that would hire Clyde to help him and has … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, War of Nytefall
Tagged action adventure, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, magic, origins, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere, Xavier Tempest
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Revisiting Origins: Queen Trinity
Where to even begin with Trinity? Over the course of Legends of Windemere, she has worn the mask of a villain, hero, savior, tormentor, victim, friend, rival, and a few others. I think she’s the most diverse one of the whole cast … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere, Path of the Traitors
Tagged action adventure, author, caster, channeler, chaos elves, Dariana, Delvin Cunningham, ebook, fantasy, Fizzle, heroes, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Mercenary Prince, Nyx, redemption, Sari, series, Shayd, sorceress, spells, swords & sorcery, Timoran Wrath, Trinity, wizard, writing
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Revisiting Origins: Kira Grasdon
Within the pages of Legends of Windemere, one character will always stand out to me as the wild card. The reason is because she was unexpected, but she also developed a really big love/hate relationship with readers. Some seemed to hate … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, author, character development, evolution, fantasy, growth, heroes, Kira Grasdon, Lacarsis, Legends of Windemere, love triangles, magic, monsters, open relationships, origins, Quest of the Brokenhearted, romance, Sari, series, survival, swords & sorcery, tragedy, writing
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Revisiting Origins: Fizzle
Fizzle is probably the most popular character of Legends of Windemere. He isn’t a champion, but he might as well be in the eyes of some readers. It reached a point where I was getting requests for a Fizzle book. This … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, do I need to use a dragon, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, advice, author, do I need to use a dragon, dragons, drites, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Fizzle, Legends of Windemere, magic, mascot, origins, revisiting, spells, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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Revisiting Origins: Delvin Cunningham
(Delvin Cunningham had a similar path as Timoran Wrath. After a cameo, he officially debuted in Family of the Tri-Rune. He showed up rather close to the end of that book, but proved himself going forward. This would result in him … Continue reading