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Tag Archives: magical technology
Questions 3 and Looking Back at ‘The Merchant of Nevra Coil’
This is the 8th volume of Legends of Windemere. The funny thing is how this book was not really planned and came about because I needed something to happen to make volume 9 work. The Merchant of Nevra Coil ended up solving … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere, Questions 3
Tagged action, adventure, amazon, Amazon Kindle, book is live, debut, dragons, dwarves, elves, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, Fizzle, gnomes, goddesses, gods, heroes, high fantasy, kindle, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, magical technology, new release, Nyx, romance, Sari, sword & sorcery, Timoran, villains, Windemere, writing
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Top of 2016 #3: 7 Ways to Put a Robot in Your Fantasy Story
(Apparently, the 7 Lists stole the show last year. Original is HERE.) It isn’t easy putting tech into a fantasy setting. Yet it can be done! Sometimes even correctly. Here are 7 methods that might or might not work. Though … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 7 signs, author, comedy, epic fantasy, fantasy, golems, humor, magic, magical technology, robots, sword & sorcery, technology, writing
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7 Ways to Put a Robot in Your Fantasy Story
It isn’t easy putting tech into a fantasy setting. Yet it can be done! Sometimes even correctly. Here are 7 methods that might or might not work. Though looking at the ‘humor’ tag on this post, it’s probably a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 signs, author, comedy, epic fantasy, fantasy, golems, humor, magic, magical technology, robots, sword & sorcery, technology, writing
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Robots in a Fantasy Setting?
When creating a world of magic, most people go the traditional route with medieval Europe level of technology. Though accidents happen when you add a little plumbing or some more advanced items. One may even go further with having magic-based technology … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged action, adventure, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, magic, magical technology, robots, sword & sorcery, technology, writing
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LEGENDS OF WINDEMERE: THE MERCHANT OF NEVRA COIL IS LIVE! #fantasy
When the mischievous and random Goddess of Chaos gets angry, all of Windemere becomes her plaything. It all starts with a collection of toys that have taken the populace by storm. People of all races flood the marketplaces to gather … Continue reading
Posted in Merchant of Nevra Coil
Tagged action, adventure, amazon, Amazon Kindle, book is live, debut, dragons, dwarves, elves, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, Fizzle, gnomes, goddesses, gods, heroes, high fantasy, kindle, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, magical technology, new release, Nyx, romance, Sari, sword & sorcery, Timoran, villains, Windemere, writing
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