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I’ve been on a bit of an King Arthur kick lately (thank you, Julie Andrews!), so I thought I’d pursue some books upon the subject. Join me on a literary journey, won’t you? The books I intend to read are: The Once and Future King, by T. H. White Idylls…
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Continuing my series of book recommendations, today I will be featuring “Stardust,” by Neil Gaiman. The fantasy work of Gaiman is unlike any other. In an age where too many books/movies/games follow the Tolkien method, Gaiman’s work is refreshingly original. From the very outset, Gaiman paints a vivid narrative, so…
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Occasionally someone will write me and ask a few questions about creating comics for the web. I am always eager to share my knowledge with anyone who is interested. Often I’ll point the perceptive creator to resources I’ve found immensely useful. One of these resources is Webcomics.com. It is the…
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Very rarely does a book come along that rivals the likes of Lord of the Rings. Patrick Rothfuss’ “The Name of the Wind” is just that sort of book. It is the story of Qvothe, a seemingly simple innkeeper in an unassuming small village. One day a strange comes knocking…
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I’m not a fan of most modern fantasy books, largely due to the fact that their “cookbook” styled stories, with little originality or are just poorly written (ie. R. A. Salvatore). So when I first heard of the premise of “His Majesty’s Dragon,” I wasn’t enthused. But after a few…