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Tag Archives: fantasy
The end of the Knights Templar, 1314
Today marks the 699th anniversary of one of the major steps in the destruction of the Knights Templar: the burning of the last Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, as a relapsed heretic. It was one of the last acts in … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged fantasy, heresy, History, Jacques de Molay, Magic, politics, religion, spirituality, Templars
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Chapter 3 of Martha’s Children, and the evolution of monsters
“Vampire Evolution,” the third chapter of Martha’s Children, my current serial, is now up. While bound in his coffin, Ned makes a friend. But in the topsy-turvey world of being a vampire, he soon regrets it. Yes, I’m posting the chapter … Continue reading
Posted in Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged fantasy, Fiction, Magic, monsters, Science fiction, supernatural, supernatural creatures, vampire, werewolf, Writing
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Chapter 2 of Martha’s Children, and the Sixties
“Home schooling, vampire style,” chapter 2 of Martha’s Children, is now available for you to read. Ned thinks being a vampire is his only problem. By the time Martha teaches him a thing or two, he’s going to find out differently. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Martha's Children, Writing fiction
Tagged fantasy, History, horror, politics, supernatural, the Sixties, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 23, the end of “The Dragon Lady of Stockbridge”
Chapter 23, “‘ . . . but what we are becoming.’,” concludes The Dragon Lady of Stockbridge: A Tale of Magic in the Gilded Age. What has happened to Rebecca’s body? And what is Abigail going to do about it? It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Dragon Lady, Writing fiction
Tagged Berkshires, creativity, fantasy, Fiction, Magic, Science fiction, supernatural, Writing
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Paranormal romance, well, sort of
Extra post for the week! One of my readers mentioned how a relative writes paranormal romances. So I thought I’d let you all see what happened when I attempted that genre the second time around. It’s called My First Paranormal Romance … Continue reading
Posted in Writing fiction
Tagged fantasy, Fiction, Humor, paranormal romance, satire, short story, supernatural, vampire, Writing
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Chapter 22 of Dragon Lady, and my patron saint of digressions
“Solomon Davis takes charge,” chapter 22 of The Dragon Lady of Stockbridge, is now available. The future leader of the Office of Occult Affairs arrived on the scene too late to prevent the holocaust in the previous chapter. What’s left for … Continue reading
Posted in Dragon Lady, Reading fiction, Writing fiction
Tagged Berkshires, books, criticism, Drive-in, fantasy, Fiction, inspiration, Jan Potocki, literature, Magic, Reading, Saragossa Manuscript, Science fiction, supernatural, Travel, Writing
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After the convention, a prospective writer’s report
Yours truly went to Boston’s four-day sci-fi/fantasy convention, Arisia, this weekend. I did it partly as a fan, but mostly as a prospective writer (i.e., someone who wants to actually make some money and get some recognition for writing). My … Continue reading
Posted in Writing fiction
Tagged Arisia, Blogging, books, convention, creativity, fantasy, Fiction, Reading, review, Science fiction, Writing
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Clark Ashton Smith influenced me, but I don’t write like him!
As I write, it’s the birthday of Clark Ashton Smith (January 13, 1893 – August 14, 1961), a horror and fantasy writer who might best be described as “almost famous.” He’s most often remembered as a member of the triumvirate … Continue reading
Posted in Reading fiction
Tagged bill bixby, books, Clark Ashton Smith, criticism, fantasy, Fiction, literature, Reading, review, Science fiction, short story, supernatural
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