Tag Archives: fantasy

The Eladrin Stones: Chapter 3

“What do you think it is?” Varghul asked. The scratching was louder. Golgh looked to Benison, then Varghul. “Whatever it is, it’ll be worth our time.” “Now how can you possibly know that?” Benison asked. “Because it’s here! If it wasn’t worth our time, it wouldn’t be here, now would it!?” Benison and Varghul exchanged […]

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The Eladrin Stones: Chapter 2

The floorboard shifted ever so slightly and Golgh peeked through the small crack. The room he peered into was empty and unlit. The only light poured in through the window, casting a blue-green luminescent glow about the room. “What do you see?” Benison whispered. “I don’t see anyone,” Golgh said. “It looks like a hall. […]

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Excerpt: The Wandering Wench

Here is a section from Dolor and Shadow’s sequel, Lorlenalin’s Lies. My editor hasn’t seen this yet, so you know.   “Never mind that,” Geirolf said.” We finally have the leverage we need to demand the terms to end this. If we show Kallan to that Captain of theirs, they’ll adhere to every demand we […]

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The Psychology and Subconscious of the Fictional

The Psychology and Subconscious of the Fictional by Angela B. Chrysler A blank page. Endless possibilities stare back at the writer. They start with a character that stares back up at them—nameless, faceless, void of identity and gender. So the writer invents a face. A name is chosen (unless you are H.G.Wells), and with it […]

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