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Tag Archives: Ring of Adonel
More Poetry From The Ring of Adonel
(Originally published on LiveJournal) I need to re-motivate myself to get back on track on various creative projects. And there’s nothing like “public exposure” to assist in that. Much of the opening third of the book takes place on Midsummer. … Continue reading
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Tagged Adonel, Aelianus, Attondar, Dorchaile, Fynlaren, Mythology, Ring of Adonel
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From Text to Image
(Originally published on LiveJournal) One of the things about being both a writer and an artist is that eventually, the artist gets an itch to draw something that the writer has written. Of all the possible scenes, characters, and events … Continue reading
Re-Entering a Subcreation
(Originally published on LiveJournal) In between doing household chores this weekend, I have been rummaging through various notebooks connected to my fantasy novel (okay — it would be easier just to refer to it by its title: The Ring of Adonel … Continue reading
Poetic Presumption
(This was originally published on LiveJournal) So, I’ve mentioned this fantasy novel that I’ve hauled out of my files and am beginning to get back into working on. I suppose I could tell any readers here a bit about it … Continue reading
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Tagged Adonel, Eddison, Manuscript, Milton, Ring of Adonel, Shakespeare, Tolkien
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Public Commitment
Originally posted on LiveJournal) Given that I have mastered the art of Procrastination, I’ve really needed to find a way to dislodge inertia. And there’s nothing like having friends nudging and holding one accountable. So I decided to take this … Continue reading