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Tag Archives: adventure
How Far Can a Hero Fall?
One thing I added to Warlord of the Forgotten Age is the concept of a fallen or broken hero. It might seem late in the game for a such a subplot, but I wanted to see how it would work when it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged adventure, author, empathy, falling hero, fantasy, heroes, Legends of Windemere, magic, pain, psychology, Windemere, writing
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The Fate of Fizzle
He isn’t a champion, but the series wouldn’t be the same without him. Fizzle has come to the rescue many times as well as needing help. It’s always been a little vague if he is an agent of destiny or … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventure, dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Fizzle, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, series, sword & sorcery, Windemere
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Degu Days by Victoria Zigler- Now in Audio Book
Written by Victoria Zigler – and now with an audio version read by James Watkins – the Degu Days Duo tells the stories of two different days in the life of a group of four degus, while “Degu’s Day Out” … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged adventure, audio books, author, Children books, degu, fiction, rodents, writing
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The Adopted Children of Ambrosine
Goddess of the hated ones Protecting those Who dwell in shadows Ambrosine dreams Of the day her people rise And are welcomed by the sun Yet the Goddess of tricksters Knows the game herself Her influence has stretched To nurture … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere, Path of the Traitors
Tagged adventure, chaos elves, elves, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, poem, poet, poetry, sword & sorcery, Windemere
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Living and Dead Legends in Fiction: More Than One Flavor
One of the more traditional parts of fantasy are the legends that get talked about or even met in an adventure. Isildur in Lord of the Rings, Aslan in Narnia, and Halt in The Ranger’s Apprentice are examples that all differ from each … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged adventure, Bedlam Series, fantasy, fiction, heroes, Ichabod Brooks, legends, Legends of Windemere, sword & sorcery, types of heros
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The Life & Times of Ichabod Brooks: Cover Reveal & Special Poll
And here’s the cover! The Big Day is July 3rd! One question that I’m working on is, which story should I take the excerpt from. Sounds like the perfect time for a poll. Here is a link to the category … Continue reading
Posted in Ichabod Brooks
Tagged adventure, author, cover, cover reveal, epic fantasy, excerpts, fantasy, heroes, high fantasy, Ichabod Brooks, magic, poll, sword & sorcery
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