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Tag Archives: fantasy
Living in a Ghost Town #fantasy #adventure #99cents
In Ichabod Brooks & the City of Beasts, our dashing (probably more sprinting) old hero enters a burned out husk of a town. He faces monsters and uses his keen wits to get out alive. Well, that’s not exactly what … Continue reading
Post Revisited: Crushers of Souls and Puppies
Due to being busy with things and heading out for the weekend, I’m going to keep the ‘Post Revisits’ going for today. This one was originally posted on January 2, 2013. I read a post about the characteristics of heroes … Continue reading
Post Revisited: Game Vs. Book- Difference in the Details
Originally posted on December 12, 2013 . . . Day 12 of this blog’s existence. Wow. This is also really long. I tried to clean it up, but it’s a topic that keeps coming back. At the age of thirteen, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged author, book, college, d&d, dice, dragons, dungeons, dungeons & dragons, evolution, fantasy, games, hero, ideas, magic, monsters, sword & sorcery, writing
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Poetry on the Page & Song in the Head
Words on the page Transforming to a song As they slip into your mind Complete with orchestra That no eye can see A trick of the masters To create a tune Both memorable and pure Without an instrument Beyond the … Continue reading
Week of Pains, Gains, & Scrambled Brains
First, a video/song that is stuck in my head. Felt the need to share: I’ve been out of sorts since Thursday and doing my best to imitate being human. Not sure how successful I was. The reason for this is … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, ear infection, family, fantasy, goals, gymnastics, week, writing
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Dos and Don’ts of Fantasy Adventuring
(The picture was picked because I found it so weird and bizarre. I truly have no idea what’s going on there with the body types. Just plain strange and almost nightmarish.) With the release of Ichabod Brooks & the City … Continue reading
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Tagged adventuring, adventuring party, d&d, dungeons & dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fun, high fantasy, humor, sword & sorcery, writing
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Do You Have a Guilty Pleasure Read?
With Ichabod Brooks & the City of Beasts out, I’ve been thinking a little about the books and characters I enjoy. Mostly, the ones that tend to be over the top and would probably be seen as guilty pleasures. Now, … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged action, action adventure, adventure, fantasy, fiction, guilty pleasures, heroes, over the top heroes, pulp fiction, reading
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