Tag: fantasy
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025: Clothes that Fit Everyone Else but You
that moment when the boxer briefs you’re wearing catch all your bathroom’s light WHAM! how it hits you, branches and leaves: you’ve owned them forever, since – what’s the night? Oh yeah! It was Valentine’s Day Dance, Sixth Grade. You’d won them raising funds for artists. “’Lastic band, orange frog print?” “Lance.” (goes nice with Dance…
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024: An Elogium für ein Lettre-Arius Mægster Tollkühn
Now we ought to eulogize Phantasie Author’s might, Mythopoet literary, our faebles, legends obligated to him, Mythopoet resuscitates. He stimulated earthen scions— primary source’s Visioneer: Middangeard woke up fiction. Mythopoet? They reject your word artistry, Mystic Seer. _________ }{ For newcomers — a note on 50 @ 25: Once upon a time, I read that…
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021: Villano Tres
for the Gergia mythos Sometimes the truth resides between three liars; that stout, resistant core that never breaks. The light of Ashen’s hidden in a fire. One speaks of mountain dew in his desire while two divert — “The river Ashen makes.” Sometimes the truth resides between three liars. They’ll take you on a course…
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New Film Shoot and Explanation of }{ Symbol
Two quick things: I have begun production on a new film shoot with the fabulous Mark Neuenschwander of 9artphoto. We will turn it into a novella of words and pictures, first on a new blog and then (hopefully) on some sort of mixed-media iPad app. I took the left picture on set and the right…
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Noble Beast Transmedia to Publish My Work
Noble Beast Transmedia Publishing Company will publish the digital story Slice of Life around the middle of February. Fans of Kickstarter might notice the name of their up-and-coming transmedia app, Steampunk Holmes. For Slice of Life, a transmedia team was assembled by the fabulous author Ellie Ann: Consisting of the infamous Gary Morgan, comic artist the mellifluous composers Raphael Cutrufello and…
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Shadowfell by Juliet Mariller
I must be on a Fae kick or something because I started Midsummer Night’s Dream in the same week as Shadowfell, which comes out September 11th, 2012 for any interested parties. Maybe it had something to do with the current political situation and the over saturation of dystopian fiction, but I really liked this book. Sixteen-year-old Neryn…
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Sitting at the feet of : a Medievalist
When he asked his Franciscan Father, “When did you become a Franciscan?” Alex Giltner’s Father answered, “When I was born.” Alex feels the same about medievalism—he can’t trace back the source. However, like most young boys, he drew close to stories and films of dragons and swords. Then at fourteen, he read The Lord of…
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Fletching the Sandman’s Arrows
“What’s your name?” “Fletch.” “What’s your full name?” “Fletcher.” “What’s your first name?” “Irwin.” “What?” “Irwin Fletcher. People call me Fletch.” “Irwin Fletcher, I have a proposition to make to you. I will give you a thousand dollars for just listening to it. If you decide to reject the proposition, you take the thousand dollars,…