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Tag Archives: fiction
Yagervan Plains: Where the Hooded Lions Roam
Yagervan Plains was designed as I went along with The Mercenary Prince. It had always been in the back of my mind since I had only mountains, forests, and the desert region. The jungles were there too. It was hard to … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, grasslands, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, lions, magic, plains, Savannah, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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What Drives a Hero?
In The Mercenary Prince, Delvin Cunningham goes on his adventure to prove to himself that he has what it takes to be a champion. Luke Callindor starts his adventure to prove he deserves his famous surname. Nyx has been raised to … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged caster, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, heroes, high fantasy, honor, inspiration, Legends of Windemere, magic, nobility, sword & sorcery, warriors, Windemere
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Volunteers and Chapter Titles for Bedlam
So I’ve been editing Crossing Bedlam and figure now is a good time to do a few things like get volunteers for the ‘Book is Live’ posts. Funny thing about that. Some people responded to a request in the email for The … Continue reading
Posted in Crossing Bedlam
Tagged action, adventure, asking for help, author, blogging, dystopia, fiction, is it a dystopia?, post-apocalyptic, volunteers, writing
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Questions 3: Wanna Be a Dawn Fang?
We’ll see how this goes since it requires a little more explanation. All Dawn Fangs possess 3 unique powers instead of the same handful of abilities that the Old World Vampires have in Windemere. Think of them like mutants from … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged answers, blood, Dawn Fangs, fangs, fantasy, fiction, horror, Legends of Windemere, magic, Mercenary Prince, powers, q&a, questions, vampires, Windemere
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Bad Bloods by Shannon A. Thompson Cover Reveal! #sneakpeek #ya #asmsg
. . . . . . . . . . Bad Bloods in 35 words or less: 17-year-old Serena is the only bad blood to escape execution. Now symbolized for an election, she must prove her people are human … Continue reading
Ask-A-Character: Delvin Cunningham the Mercenary Prince
I know these posts don’t have a good track record, but I’m still recovering after the kid’s break and am gearing up to dive back into writing. Though given how the week went, I’m probably editing right now. So I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Ask a Character
Tagged answers, Delvin Cunningham, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, hot seat, interview, Legends of Windemere, q&a, questions, sword & sorcery, warriors, Windemere
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I’m Looking to the Future, but The Windows Are Foggy: Goals for 2016
I usually start this with a music video, but I’ll put that at the end. Going to start with an update on Legends of Windemere: The Mercenary Prince: Uh, it’s staying small . . . Is WordPress trying to make me … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged 2016, author, Crossing Bedlam, Delvin, dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Fizzle, goals, high fantasy, Ichabod Brooks, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, Mercenary Prince, new year, Nyx, publishing, Ravens Hold, Sari, short story, Timoran, Windemere, writing
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Dawn Fangs: Civilized Monsters of Blood and Death
I’ve gone into the Dawn Fangs here before. Here are the major physical and origin points: Born from the Great Cataclysm, they are vampires that are still alive. Pulse, create enough blood to avoid a coma, and fangs are there. … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged author, civilized monster, epic fantasy, fangs, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, monsters, sword & sorcery, vampires, Windemere, writing
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Scholar Flies
They emerged Upon the start of all Born from the corpse Of a timeless void Murdered By the opening of history Called the Scholar Flies They form the greatest swarm Releasing a thunderous hum As if they are pondering All … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, bugs, fiction, flies, history, insects, knowledge, poems, poetry, scholar flies, smart flies, writing
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The Mercenary Life in Windemere
Typically, the Mercenaries found in fantasy worlds are bands of warriors who simply hire themselves out for money. Unscrupulous, immoral at times, and downright ill-mannered in their depiction. Many times they act as a secondary danger or henchmen, which makes … Continue reading