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Tag Archives: fiction
Luke & Fizzle: Friends From Beginning to End
Here we are again and this is a fan favorite. Luke Callindor and Fizzle have been together since Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero. Honestly, I’m not really sure I need to do any spoiler warnings here because the two … Continue reading
Posted in Character & Book Themes, Character Origins, Legends of Windemere, Ritual of the Lost Lamb
Tagged author, champions, darkness, dragons, Drite, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Fizzle, forest tracker, friendship, future, half-elf, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, magical creatures, relationships, Ritual of the Lost Lamb, sword & sorcery, warriors, Windemere, writing
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Luke & Sari: Complications and Cutlery
With Legends of Windemere: Ritual of the Lost Lamb coming up soon, I figured it was a good time to see how far Luke Callindor has come with his relationships. For those that saw the blurb test, you probably have an … Continue reading
Posted in Character & Book Themes, Character Origins, Legends of Windemere, Ritual of the Lost Lamb
Tagged author, champions, darkness, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, forest tracker, friendship, future, half-elf, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, love, Luke Callindor, lust, magic, relationships, Ritual of the Lost Lamb, Sari, sword & sorcery, thieves, warriors, Windemere, writing
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What is the Ritual of the Lost Lamb?
Some people might be surprised to learn that there is a ritual within the pages of Legends of Windemere: Ritual of the Lost Lamb. Before people start hurling bibles at me, it isn’t a real one because our world doesn’t have … Continue reading
Fashion and Fiction with Our Guests C.S. Boyack and Lisa Burton
The doorbell rang at the writing cabin, and Lisa Burton the robot girl answered. “Charles Yallowitz, what brings you out here?” She gave him a huge hug. “Hi, Lisa. I was talking to Craig about fashion in fiction and he … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging
Tagged blogging, characters, clothes, dialogue, dresses, fashion, fiction, guest post, image, Lisa Burton, outfits, robot girl, setting, shirts, shoes, uniforms, writing
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Clothing Can Make the Hero and World
Clothing is very important to some authors and essential in various genres. I’m really bad with clothing. So, I’m probably not even close to an authority on this. The picture above is what you normally think of for fantasy, which … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged armor, clothes, clothing, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, Windemere
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Progress and Goals: What Could Go Wrong?
There’s been something eating at me for a while and I needed to get it off my chest. That will be tomorrow. Wrote up the post to get the rant and frustration out of my system before I wrote this … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged fantasy, fiction, goals, Ichabod Brooks, life, progress, Windemere, writing
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Always with the Bugs!
I’m guilty of this myself, but there’s something about bugs being used as obstacles and monsters that goes through the ages. Flesh-eating beetles, giant spiders, worms of various terrains, so many flies, and other creepy crawlies simply litter fiction. You … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged arachnids, author, beetles, bugs, creepy crawlies, fantasy, fiction, flies, insects, monsters, science fiction, scorpions, spiders, worms, writing
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Big Relaunch of ‘My Grl’ by John W. Howell
Announcing the re-launch of My GRL The cover is new and the book edited once again to enhance the experience. What is really nice is the price has been cut for the introduction. You can buy the kindle version for … Continue reading
Posted in Spotlight, Uncategorized
Tagged action, adventure, Annapolis Midshipman, author, explosions, fiction, gun fights, heroes, Hostage, Intrepid, intrigue, John Cannon, Kidnap, My GRL, Navy, New York, Our Justice, Port of New York, relaunch, terrorists, Texas, thriller, USS Intrepid, writing
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