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Tag Archives: heroes
Revisiting Legends: Nyx the Willful Caster #fantasy #adventure
In Legends of Windemere, people are introduced to one who we could consider the female lead. Nyx debuts in the second book (Prodigy of Rainbow Tower) for a few reasons. One is that she is a caster (Windemere term for wizard), … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, author, caster, channeler, ebook, elves, fantasy, heroes, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Nyx, series, sorceress, swords & sorcery, warriors, wizard, wizards, writing
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Revisiting Legends: Luke Callindor the Battered Hero #fantasy #adventure
For the rest of the year, I’m going to be revisiting characters from Legends of Windemere to help newcomers know more about that series. The first book is free, so feel free to give it a shot. Of course, I had … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, author, ebook, elves, fantasy, heroes, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, series, swords & sorcery, warriors, wizards, writing
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War of Nytefall 1-3 on Sale for 99 cents each! #vampires #fantasy
Get all 3 books for less than $3! War of Nytefall: Loyalty In the wake of the Great Cataclysm, a new predator will emerge from within Windemere’s shadow. For fifty years, Clyde has been trapped beneath the earth while the … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged 99 cents, action adventure, advertising, Amazon Kindle, blood, bunny, Clyde, Dawn Fangs, dwarves, ebooks, elves, epic fantasy, fangs, fantasy, halloween, heroes, lost, love, Mab, magic, october, orcs, promos, promotions, rabbit, sale, sorceresses, spells, spooky, sword & sorcery, Vampire Queen, vampires, villains, War of Nytefall, warriors, Windemere, wizards
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Path of Heroes Sestina
(A sestina is a 7 stanza poem. The first 6 stanzas have 6 lines where the final word of each line is used in each position once. It ends with a 3 line stanza with two of the words in … Continue reading
7 Tips to Writing a Perverted Character With Some Success
(Add on: Just realized what today is. I already had this scheduled and I don’t want to put a strange break in the middle of this topic. Honestly, I’ll understand if this post is silent until tomorrow or sinks into … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 7 tips, characters, fiction, here we go, heroes, pervert, taboos
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The Experimental Hero: Brought to You By Science
I’ve touched on a lot of different heroes over the years, so I’m surprised I never thought about this one before. I mean, they’ve slipped into a few categories at times, but I never really locked onto the ‘experiment’ origin. … Continue reading
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Tagged author, characters, experiment, heroes, protagonists, science, unnatural, writing
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Moving From the Spotlight to the Shadows and Back Again
I’ve mentioned a few times that I write ensemble cast stories for the most part. Legends of Windemere is the easiest example since you can’t really say any of the champions are more important than the others. This wasn’t any easy … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged ensemble cast, epic fantasy, fantasy, heroes, Legends of Windemere, magic, protagonists, shadows, spotlight, sword & sorcery, Windemere
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