One of the reasons I never seem to get anywhere with my fantasy stories. share 21 minutes ago by smurasaki (Besides the fact that world building is tough, and I don't want to either write Generic Fantasy World #576 or go in for cultural apropriation.) It occurs to me that growing up on adventure fiction and sixties protest music leaves one in a strange place when it comes to writing. I've never gone in f ... Sense and Nonsense - smurasaki.livejournal.com · 7 references | THE COCOA TREE share 33 minutes ago by Raven White GENRE: Grimm-style Fairytale RATING: PG SUMMARY: A prince and a princess find love despite a curse. ~ Once upon a time, There were two neighboring kingdoms, both full of light, magic, and prosperity. Epona to the north and Ahrinia to the south. The Epona was a cool, green, kingdom with great old con ... cream♥coffee - creamincoffee.wordpress.com | The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins share 37 minutes ago by Serena Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games is a young adult novel set in the future after the collapse of the world and its rebuilding by The Capitol. To maintain order, The Capitol hosts The Hunger Games each year in which 2 tributes--a boy and a girl--are chosen from each of the 12 districts to compete to ... Savvy Verse & Wit - savvyverseandwit.com · Rank: 17,912 · 173 references | Review: There Will Be Dragons by John Ringo (2003) share 48 minutes ago by Anastasia There Will Be Dragons by John Ringo Publication: Baen (November 1, 2003), ebook Genre: Fantasy, Sci-fi, Adventure, Action Rating: Find for free @ Webscriptions.net First sentence: In the forest, a sparrow died. In one sentence: Fantastic futuristic sci-fi/fantasy that has some wonderful ideas and so ... Birdbrain(ed) Book Blog - birdbrainbb.net · Rank: 38,095 · 33 references | Favorite Novels – part 1 share 1 hour ago by reddingmineshaft Today we’re going to get a bit more literary than usual here on the mineshaft. For some reason, I’ve compiled a completely arbitrary top list of ten of my favorite novels. Unlike stupid Facebook though, i’m not just gonna list ‘em… I’m going to talk about each one briefly. Keep in mind this is 100% ... The redding mineshaft. - reddingmineshaft.wordpress.com · 1 reference | Moderate affinity. share 1 hour ago by Socket L. Nutmegging It took a hell of a long time, but I've made it through The Reality Dysfunction, the first volume in a trilogy recommended to me by ennnis. It's a "space opera" about a futuristic society plagued by an evil force that "sequestrates," or maybe just possesses, people. The story takes place in the Conf ... emily's journal - bradamant.livejournal.com | Tech News - Science Fiction Death & Edit Google Maps share 2 hours ago by technoblabber Lee Keller and Kim Cavanaugh talk about the man the created 2001: A Space Odyssey who recently died. You’ll also learn how to edit minor inaccuracies on Google Maps…. Technoblab Technology and ... - technoblab.com | Authors@Google: Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson share 2 hours ago by technoblabber Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson visit Google’s Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss their book “Paul of Dune.” This event took place on September 22, 2008, as part of the Authors@Google series. Frank Herbert’s Dune ended with Paul Muad’Dib in control of the planet Dune. Herbert’s next Dune ... Technoblab Technology and ... - technoblab.com | Media Record Day 2 share 2 hours ago by christina Started off on media bistro this morning, and found my way here. Again apropos. I like how even here, in the seeming chaos and of the Internet, like attracts like, and patterns emerge. Later my mother sent me a link to this fascinating review of Winifred Gallagher’s Rapt; a book I now [...] {my topography} - mytopography.com | |