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Tag Archives: Legends of Windemere
Goal Post: Stop Moving the Damn Net Back!
So . . . Be right with everyone. *watches son run back up the stairs for more toys and wonders what happened to his breakfast* It’s going to be one of those days, but that’s par for the course this … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, Crossing Bedlam, goals, Legends of Windemere, week, Windemere, working, writing
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Nearing the Time for Bedlam
This is the week where the little munchkin is home. So not much is going to happen, especially on days that wife is working. Not an ideal situation for an author who missed his editing goals so badly that he … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged action, author, cold, Crossing Bedlam, goals, kindle, Legends of Windemere, march, publishing, Windemere, writing
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When an Author Makes Changes
Not sure why I took that quote, but it might ring true. Honestly, ‘change of pace’ ended up being pics of a band and porn. ‘Change of style’ was all fashion and porn. Let’s face it, people. Every topic gets … Continue reading
Posted in Crossing Bedlam
Tagged action, adventure, author, changes, changing style, changing track, Crossing Bedlam, fantasy, fiction, genre, Legends of Windemere, Windemere, writing
55 Comments
A Week of Aches, Pains, & Progress
I started the week with a brutalized lower back because my snow shoveling technique is self-destructive. Limped through the Tribe of the Snow Tiger edits while using a heating pad and stretching. Now I’m finishing up another round of edits on Crossing Bedlam … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam, editing, fantasy, goals, jeep, Legends of Windemere, life, my spine!, weekly goals, writing
36 Comments
Blizzard 2016: May God Have Mercy on the Hedges
I’m scheduling this one instead of writing it tomorrow. The reason is because we’re supposed to get 6-12 inches of snow. Yes, people are getting worse elsewhere. Yes, people overreact to winter storm warnings. None of that matters because I … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, blizzard, Crossing Bedlam, goals, Legends of Windemere, preparation, snow, winter, writing
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Evolution of a Villain
One part of The Mercenary Prince that I’ve yet to mention is that it’s a big step in Stephen Kernaghan’s development. This seems to be running alongside Delvin’s journey and it isn’t pretty. Mostly because he’s a sadistic monster who has … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventure, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, Stephen Kernaghan, sword & sorcery, villains, Windemere
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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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