Tag Archives: News
A Serious Problem Deserves Better
I am prone to titling these with a facetious troll-line. It’s an attempt to use cheese to drive SEO as much as a genuine joi de follie. However, this topic is too bloody and too close to the bone for … Continue reading
Neverwas In Print, New this month!
New Print Release coming in January. We’ve taken the plunge and Neverwas is going to print this month. It will be available on Amazon, but we’re hoping to get exposure in brick and mortar. If you want a print copy … Continue reading
Neverwas 2nd Ed. Now on Sale!
It’s finally here! Neverwas: Forgotten tales of Albion is now in it’s second edition with expanded content. New fairy tales of Teira to entertain and delight kids of all ages six to six-hundred! These are earthy tales with unearthly characters … Continue reading
Gyldenhar and the Starvling Orks
© 2011 Long ago in a far kingdom there was a great famine and for lack of food people died. Deep in the forest an honest Ork made his meager living by cutting wood. His wife and tiny daughter helped … Continue reading
Little Green Stocking Cap
© 2011 Once upon a time a Big Bad Wolf met a little girl wearing a dark green stocking cap. The wolf greeted the little girl politely and she told him that she was called “Little Green Stocking Cap” because … Continue reading
El Shaddu Chapter 1
Hear Oh People © 2010 In the year when the priest Hahmahn died, the breath of El Shaddai blew forth to cleanse the Land and the Heart with word and fire. Bearing with it the sweet fragrance of kinnaman, the … Continue reading
John and Maggie
or The Path of Dead Sparrows © 2011 Once upon a time there was a happy forester, named Will, who lived in the edge of the dark wildwood with his wife, Gwen, and two dear children; the boy called John … Continue reading
The Bullfinch and the General
© 2010 Another quick fairy tale for the characters in Redmantle to tell. Feedback is appreciated. There was to be a war between the Kingdom of Albs and the Ogres of the Winilli Empire. The Ogres were ruled by a … Continue reading
Period or Coma?
I wonder if the following really reads right. Is it too pedantic and does it really hint at what it’s like traveling by horse through Essex in the 17th century. Comments would be welcome. The Ladies were soon packed into … Continue reading