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Tribe of the Snow Tiger Update
So, I’ve been dancing around this little tidbit and wondering when I should mention what’s going on. After all, it’s been a while since I released a Legends of Windemere book and I keep doing my ‘hope to release’ statement. At … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged author, changes, cover art, fantasy, Legends of Windemere, publishing, Windemere, writing
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The Return of Dawn Addison?
I mentioned over the weekend that I was thinking about Dawn Addison from Raven’s Hold. Then the week got away from me, but now I’m back to post this for the . . . wow, those are horrible stats. Well, moving … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Raven's Hold
Tagged author, considering a return, fiction, ghosts, horror, novellas, possibilities, Raven's Hold, supernatural, thriller, writing
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History of the Chaos Elves
Not really what chaos elves look like, but Pirotess fits the bill. Honestly, I simply didn’t want to use Trinity again. Anyway, the strange thing is that I’ve never really gone into the history of this species. At least not … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged author, chaos elves, elves, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, history, Legends of Windemere, magic, Queen Trinity, sword & sorcery, Trinity, Windemere, writing
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Out the Door with April & Sneaking into May
My son had his Spring Break this past week and things went about as smoothly as they typically go when I make a plan. The father/son trip to the zoo didn’t happen because we couldn’t find parking. This is a … Continue reading
Crossing Bedlam is Now #99Cents! #dystopia #ASMSG
To celebrate the new cover, I’ve dropped the price of Crossing Bedlam to 99 cents. Will this price be forever? I’m not sure right now. Treat it like a limited deal. At the very least, it’ll be going on through the month … Continue reading
Queen Trinity Revisited
Queen Trinity of the chaos elves has been an interesting character. She has been Nyx’s respected rival and a top agent of the Baron since Prodigy of Rainbow Tower. There have been moments of tenderness with her people and Sari before … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged author, casters, chaos elves, enchantress, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, sorceress, sword & sorcery, Trinity, Windemere, wizards, writing
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The Banshee Bash
(Connected to the earlier poem. Originally posted on January 16, 2013. That’s before I learned how to put pictures on here.) Shadows stir Among the blackened trees As the sun is suffocated And buried By her pale-faced brother A ghoulish … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged banshee, creativity, fantasy, imagination, magic, monsters, night, poetry, writing
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I Swear The Kid Just Had a Holiday Break
The title says it all. My son has off all of next week for Spring Break, which we’ll celebrate the traditional way. That would be me trying to get a little work done between outings and play times. Drinking may … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam, goals, matzah, no work and all play, Passover, spring break, Windemere, writing
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