I am Adam Casalino. Writer. Lover. Friend

If you are looking for stories, writing tips, and general foolishness you’ve come to the write place.

  • An early inspiration: The Boy’s King Arthur

    As a child I was fortunate enough to have access to my grandfather’s copy of “The Boy’s King Arthur.”  Although the book itself was in a fragile state, I took great pains to peruse its pages.  I remember being captivated by not only the legendary stories, but by the breath-taking…

  • An Introduction into the World of Fantasy

    I am aware that some of you may not be dyed-in-the-wool fantasy fans as I am.  Rest assured that enjoying my comic can be the first step into a much greater and more colorful world for you.  Let me take a moment to point you to a few materials that…

  • A blog update

    I so rarely post to this blog, I thought I’d just check in and let you know that, yes, I am alive and breathing between Tuesdays! The next few issues are coming along swimmingly.  As I’ve mentioned before the confrontation down in Fel’Qad will continue until the 52nd issue, when…

  • What’s next for the Wizard of Quippley?

    I mentioned in an earlier post that next September will be the one year anniversary of my comic.  With that in mind, I decided to direct the story so that the current adventure will be concluded on issue 52 (being the last strip of this first year).  The current confrontation…

  • The Gutters Rocks!

    Webcomic kings Ryan Sohmer and Lar De Souza have launched a fantastic new comic called “The Gutters.”  I love it so much because they basically mock mainstream comic book companies, criticizing them for their poor creative choices of recent years.  Today’s issue features the artwork of the legend, Scott Kurtz.…

  • New Deathly Hallows trailer

    I figured it would be meet to talk about this here, seeing as how I’m all into wizards… I guess.  Here’s the new Harry Potter film trailer.

  • A Vampire Love Story

    Story by Adam Casalino They stood in a circle of moonlight in a small forest clearing.  The trees surrounded them like silent sentinels, guardians of this one precious moment.  He was tall and pale of skin.  The glowing moon shined in his eyes.  She stood, shivering in his arms—not because…

  • Medieval village life

    Taken from http://www.medieval-life.net/village_life.htm Medieval villages consisted of a population comprised of mostly of farmers. Houses, barns sheds, and animal pens clustered around the center of the village, which was surrounded by plowed fields and pastures. Medieval society depended on the village for protection and a majority of people during these…