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Tag Archives: history
Crossing Genres: #Fantasy & #Historical Fiction
Here we are for the last ‘Crossing Genres’ post unless somebody requests pairing another one off with ‘Fantasy’. I’m open to any that I can slip into January. Not sure any will be as difficult as this one. One genre … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged adventure, author, crossing over, fantasy, genres, guidelines, historical fiction, history, research, rules, similarities, the past, world building, writing
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Questions 3: Using Historical Horrors in Fiction
I tried getting into ‘Man in the High Castle’, but it didn’t stick. That’s not what this post is about, but the two episodes I watched had me thinking of something. We have a lot of fiction that incorporates real … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged answers, authors, fiction, history, q&a, questions 3, war, writing
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The History of Mab and Clyde
War of Nytefall: Rivalry will be a major turning point in the relationship of Mab and Clyde. I feel confident in saying this because anyone who read the first book or stuff about them on this blog knows how they interact. … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged Clyde, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, fiction, history, lovers, Mab, magic, origins, partners, relationships, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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Mythology in the Shadows
Centuries ago The gods and goddesses played Controlling nature Answering mortal questions And punishing at whims A deity for every aspect That life threw into the path Lording over monsters and heroes To teach lessons The beloved fables of their … Continue reading
About Vampires: Opening Pandora’s Box
By entering the realm of Vampire stories, I’ve been looking into the history of these creatures to see where the Dawn Fangs fit. At least that was the starting idea that lasted about an hour. It’s amazing how widespread the … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged Dawn Fangs, fiction, history, magic, mythology, vampires, writing
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Ichabod Brooks: A Character with a Long and Mysterious Past
Ichabod Brooks has had a long and exciting life that could fill many books with adventures. His youthful years were reckless, but he survived and gained the skills that would make him a legend. The middle of his career showed … Continue reading
Posted in Ichabod Brooks
Tagged characters, fantasy, fiction, history, Ichabod Brooks, mystery, past, sword & sorcery, writing
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History Meets Fiction: A Requested Tale
Quiall made the following request: “What about taking an individual from the news or history and having them interact with characters from your books.” Now, I wasn’t sure what to do here because I don’t trust myself to do justice … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Chasing Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam, history, Hitler, lazy author, Lloyd, microscopic fiction, writing
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What Inspired ‘The Navigators’ by Dan Alatorre #ASMSG #scifi #timetravel
Today, I have a guest post from Dan Alatorre, the author behind The Navigators. I asked him to talk about the inspiration for his latest release and he did not disappoint. Enjoy the post and have fun in the comments. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged action, action adventure, adventure, author, blogging, fiction, friendship, guest post, history, imagination, inspiration, romance, science fiction, scifi, The Navigators, time travel, writing
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