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May 2005

My essay entitled “Why We Should Care About Michael Moorcock’s Wizardry & Wild
Romance: A Study of Epic Fantasy
,” just published by Howard Andrew Jones at
www.SwordandSorcery.org, has provoked the ire of Moorcock’s “Number 1 Fan” (as
Kathy Bates of Stephen King’s
Misery might say). To read the discussion, please visit
the discussion forum at www.SFSite.com, specifically the topic on the sword and
sorcery critique groups. Here’s a link:
http://www.sfsite.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=93. The irked fan even mentioned
me in his blog. Thanks for the publicity!!
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The essay has also sparked conversation over at www.SFReader.com. Check out the
Flashing Swords folder, then the “Moorcock” and “Deeper Meaning” topics. Here’s a
link:
http://www.sfreader.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=50. Thanks,
readers!
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Great news! Howard Andrew Jones, editor of the quarterly e-zine Flashing Swords
and its home website www.SwordandSorcery.org, has invited me to become a
contributing editor. Of course, I’ve accepted. Thanks, Howard!
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My essay entitled “Why We Should Care About Michael Moorcock’s
Wizardry & Wild
Romance: A Study of Epic Fantasy
,” has been published by Howard Andrew Jones in
the articles section of
www.SwordandSorcery.org. Thanks, Howard!
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I’ve just received another invitation to submit. Let’s hope it works out!
Blue Line
April 2005

Another of my short stories featuring Dermanassian has been accepted for
publication. “The Demon War,” is scheduled to appear in Flashing Swords, Vol. 1,
Issue 3 edited by Howard Andrew Jones. It should be available at
www.
SwordandSorcery.org in July. Thanks, Howard!
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My essay on Michael Moorcock’s classic treatise,
Wizardry & Wild Romance: A
Study of Epic Fantasy
, has been accepted for publication by Howard Andrew Jones
at
www.SwordandSorcery.org. It should be available shortly. Thanks, Howard!
Blue Line
March 2005

I’ve been sending out announcements for the sword and sorcery, sword and planet,
and swashbuckling historicals critique groups. I designed the semi-pro critique group
and will also serve as moderator, so I’m very excited! Each group will run for 15
weeks and consist of 5 participants. Each participant will submit 3 manuscripts to
the group. If you’re interested in joining us, please visit the writing pages of
www.
SwordandSorcery.org. Special thanks to www.SFReader.com and its webmaster,
Dave Felts, for hosting the critique groups in their forum section. Thanks, Dave!
February 2005

"The Elric Saga: Overview” has received positive feedback from readers. The essay
is available in the articles section of
www.SwordandSorcery.org. Thanks, readers!
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My essay on Michael Moorcock’s Elric books (specifically, readers as the six books
that form the core of The Elric Saga:
Elric of Melniboné, The Sailor on the Seas of
Fate
, The Weird of the White Wolf, The Vanishing Tower, The Bane of the Black
Sword
, and Stormbringer) has appeared in the articles section of www.
SwordandSorcery.org. To read “The Elric Saga: Overview,” please visit the articles
section of
www.SwordandSorcery.org. Thanks, Howard!
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My short story, “The Burning River,” received positive feedback from readers. “The
Burning River” is a Dermanassian story available in the inaugural issue of Flashing
Swords, the quarterly e-zine of
www.SwordandSorcery.org. Thanks, readers!
Blue Line
January 2005

My latest short story featuring my reoccurring hero, Dermanassian, has appeared in
the inaugural issue of Flashing Swords, the quarterly semi-pro e-zine dedicated to
sword and sorcery and edited by Howard Andrew Jones. To read “The Burning
River,” please visit
www.SwordandSorcery.org. Thanks, Howard!
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My essay on Michael Moorcock’s Elric books was accepted by Howard Andrew Jones
for publication at
www.SwordandSorcery.org. It should be available shortly. Thanks,
Howard!
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At the invitation of
www.SwordandSorcery.org’s Howard Andrew Jones, I am hard
at work designing the sword and sorcery, sword and planet, and swashbuckling
historicals critique group. Thanks, Howard!
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June 2005

My article on Michael Moorcock's first fantasy character, Sojan Shieldbearer, was
accepted for publication by Howard Andrew Jones, editor of
www.SwordandSorcery.
org. The article should be available soon. Thanks, Howard!
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I can’t wait for July! It should be a great month! I’m expecting reprints of two
stories to appear. First up is “Cloning Jesus,” scheduled for e-zine Gateway S-F
Magazine, edited by John A.M. Darnell and available at
www.gateway-sf-magazine.
com. “Cloning Jesus” was originally printed in the semi-pro print magazine Fantastic
Stories of the Imagination #21 (Spr. 2001), edited by Edward J. McFadden. Thanks,
John!
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My first story featuring my reoccurring hero, Dermanassian, is scheduled to be
reprinted in e-zine The Sword's Edge, edited by Fraser Ronald in either July or
August. “The Gray Mist” will be available at
www.SwordsEdge.ca. “The Gray Mist”
was originally printed in the semi-pro print quarterly Gauntlet! The Magazine of
Heroic Tales Vol. 1, #4 (Sum. 2000), edited by George Smith and was also
temporarily available at (the now defunct) www.GauntletMagazine.com. Thanks,
Fraser!
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July will also be the debut for the latest Dermanassian short story.  "The Demon
War,” is scheduled to appear inFlashing Swords, Vol. 1, Issue 3 edited by Howard
Andrew Jones. It should be available at
www.SwordandSorcery.org. Thanks,
Howard!
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Additionally, we will be starting the first critique group at
www.SwordandSorcery.
org. As designer and moderator of the group, I’m keeping my fingers crossed. Again,
special thanks to www.SFReader.com and its webmaster Dave Felts for hosting the
critique groups in their forum section and for working out a few kinks in the system.
Thanks, John, Fraser, and Dave!
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