Every author website needs a section for all of the things that don’t fit easily into the general structure. Here are some things I thought you might find interesting:
- Reviews
- The Write Fantastic
- Conventions & Travel
- But Don’t You Just Make It All Up?
- The Art of Writing Fantasy
- Reasons to be Cheerful
- Poacher Turned Gamekeeper?
- Lost in Translation?
- Should Science Fiction and Fantasy Be Taught In Schools?
- Caution – Construction in Progress
- Tolkien – Sinner Or Saint ?
- How to be Edited – A Personal View
- How To Be Original and Still Get Published
- Deity of Choice, Not Another Bloody Fantasy Trilogy!
- Fantasy? But that’s just rubbish about elves and dwarves and stuff…
- But it’s just fantasy, isn’t it? Escapism, nothing to do with reality…
- On the Fifth Day of our Journey
- World Building
- Three facets of fantasy writing
- Do you ever get writer’s block? No, but I do get stopped dead.
- Blood in the Water? Where does it come from?
- The Uses of History in Fantasy
- It All Depends On Your Point Of View
- “That girl looks like trouble!”
- War? What is it good for?
- Marie Celeste FM
- Central News TV
I would like to get a download of “The Wizard’s Coming”. Is it on this site? Where can I download it? I am enjoying the series [Hadrumal Crisis]
Thank You
Hi there, and thanks for pointing this out. I really must put up a permanent link in the sidebar for The Wizard’s Coming! For the moment, you can find it here at the Rebellion Publishing online store – along with some other free fiction you might very well find worth a look, if you click on the ‘Free’ tab at the top of the page.
hi there
i have been looking for a water symbol and came across your design. i have seen that before or something similar. where did it originate please? is it actually an ancient rune?
thanks
This system of runes as a whole has been invented for the Tales of Einarinn. That said, we looked at a whole lot of existing rune and pictogram systems when we were looking for inspiration, and unsurprisingly, some elements and ideas occur time and again. This rune for water is similar to a lot of others, most particularly the Egyptian hieroglyph. Have a look at the ‘Runes’ section – link in the right hand menu bar – and you’ll find out a whole lot more 🙂