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Morality and Fiction
I might run the risk of getting into trouble here, but it’s something that I want to write about. Morals and ethics within a fantasy setting are an interesting pitfall. The nuances of these categories differ among groups and individuals. … Continue reading
On Sale Now! Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower for .99 Cents!
The day has come, everyone! Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is live on Amazon.com! See the adventure that Luke Callindor and his friends have found themselves in now. Meet the hot-tempered, magic-hurling Nyx and her cunning rival Trinity … Continue reading
What Do You Look for in Demons?
Traditionally, demons are the bad guys. The monsters and eaters of human. There has been a slight change with characters like Inuyasha and Etrigan where circumstances have made the demon a hero. Typically, this is done with half-breeds and those … Continue reading
What Do You Look For In a Hero?
One of the more interesting things about Beginning of a Hero reviews was that a few of them mentioned how Luke Callindor wasn’t heroic. He was immature, unpolished, reckless, and selfish. First, this is the beginning of a series, so … Continue reading
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Tagged book, books, bravery, courage, discussion, evil, fiction, good, hero, power, preferences, question, writer
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Not an Angel?
I call you an angel Which you casually deny With an impish grin Yet, I always see your wings Folded and off-white More beautiful than those of any bird I can see your halo Crooked, but still pristine Emanating your … Continue reading
Conflict: Fancy Way of Saying Good vs. Evil
This topic has been sitting on my ‘thought post’ list for a long time. I believe I had a genius post for it in January and figured it was so great that it would stay with me as I built … Continue reading
Prophet of the Rainbow Unicorns
He stands upon his wooden crate An island within a human sea A scrawny form in mottled hair Wearing rags of every color Only few give him a sideways glance As they trudge along their path None stop to … Continue reading
Date with Darkness
Today I spent into the darkness The light walking by my side I will give life to the sinister And forge the evil souls My heroes need their villains To make their quest complete Today I stand in darkness And … Continue reading
Nimby
It’s interesting that this charming, friendly halfling thief became such an integral part to my series. I hate to say this about the little guy, but he is rather cliche. Yet, there is something mysterious and dangerous about him that … Continue reading
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Tagged author, books, characters, evil, fantasy, good, halfling, magic, origin, story, storytelling, thief, writer, writing
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