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Heroes Divided: The Headaches of Diverging Plot Lines
In Tribe of the Snow Tiger, the champions are divided into two groups. One goes with Timoran to his homeland and a smaller one goes to the southern jungle. Anyone who finished reading The Mercenary Prince knows the situation. Needless to say, … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, champions, divided heroes, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Nyx, splitting up, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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The Southern Jungles of Ralian
Surprisingly, I’ve never had the champions go to the jungle region of Ralian. This biome is more common in the Cerascent region, but there is a big one on the southwestern section of Ralian. It has the desert on one … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventures, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, fiction, heroes, jungles, Legends of Windemere, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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Tribe of the Snow Tiger Update
So, I’ve been dancing around this little tidbit and wondering when I should mention what’s going on. After all, it’s been a while since I released a Legends of Windemere book and I keep doing my ‘hope to release’ statement. At … Continue reading
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Tagged author, changes, cover art, fantasy, Legends of Windemere, publishing, Windemere, writing
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What Do You Think About Honor?
Luke Callindor– Not really sure what I’m reading here. Some of these things make sense, but . . . What does it mean by ‘Arts are the food of the chivalrous?’ Nyx– I think it means to enjoy the arts. … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, conversation, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, honor, Legends of Windemere, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writer
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The Return of Dawn Addison?
I mentioned over the weekend that I was thinking about Dawn Addison from Raven’s Hold. Then the week got away from me, but now I’m back to post this for the . . . wow, those are horrible stats. Well, moving … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Raven's Hold
Tagged author, considering a return, fiction, ghosts, horror, novellas, possibilities, Raven's Hold, supernatural, thriller, writing
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History of the Chaos Elves
Not really what chaos elves look like, but Pirotess fits the bill. Honestly, I simply didn’t want to use Trinity again. Anyway, the strange thing is that I’ve never really gone into the history of this species. At least not … Continue reading
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Tagged author, chaos elves, elves, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, history, Legends of Windemere, magic, Queen Trinity, sword & sorcery, Trinity, Windemere, writing
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Out the Door with April & Sneaking into May
My son had his Spring Break this past week and things went about as smoothly as they typically go when I make a plan. The father/son trip to the zoo didn’t happen because we couldn’t find parking. This is a … Continue reading