Chapter 19 – Fayersae Histories
Fayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 19 “Before you abandon me, answer my question,” Cettan commanded his young nephew.
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 19 “Before you abandon me, answer my question,” Cettan commanded his young nephew.
Read moreWelcome to the March 2011 issue of the Musings of the Othar. I’m definitely looking forward to an early spring
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 18 “You’re a damn fool,” Lyhtan said angrily from atop his horse. Byldan
Read moreWelcome to the February 2011 issue of the Musings of the Othar. A snowy January is behind us, and although
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 17 A dozen riders wearing Haelanhon colors surrounded Cettan and Scieden, separating them
Read moreWelcome to the January 2011 issue of the Musings of the Othar. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season.
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 16 Slumping behind what little remained of the loose stone wall, Cettan looked
Read moreWelcome to the December 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. Like last month, I will keep this short
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 15 Screaming at the men riding pell-mell around him to return to the
Read moreWelcome to the November 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. I will keep this short and simple since
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 14 “A pillaging sunset,” Cettan said to Stannan, the self-exiled leader of the
Read moreWelcome to the October 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. It is hard to believe that this issue
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 13 “Have you come to arrest me, brother?” Cettan asked, keeping the irritation
Read moreWelcome to the September 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. It’s back to school here, although many of
Read moreWelcome to the August 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. As usual, a busy summer has gone by
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Read moreWelcome to the June 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. This month’s Feature Article will be examining Charles
Read moreWelcome to the May 2010 issue of the Musings of the Othar. This month’s Feature Article will be returning to
Read moreWelcome to the April issue of the Musings of the Othar. This month’s Feature Article will be taking a look
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Read moreWelcome to the New Year! I hope that everyone has had many things to reflect positively upon over the last
Read moreA funny thing happened when I sat down to write the Feature Article this month on Dan McGirt’s Hero Wanted.
Read moreThis month’s issue will feature Griffin’s Daughter, the first book in the Griffin’s Daughter Trilogy by Leslie Ann Moore. However,
Read moreBefore discussing the details of Leslie Ann Moore’s novel, Griffin’s Daughter, I would like to get a few minor complaints
Read moreThis month’s issue will feature Philip Jose Farmer’s, To Your Scattered Bodies Go, a work that I have surprisingly found
Read moreI would like to start my commentary on Philip Jose Farmer’s To Your Scattered Bodies Go by addressing one of
Read moreFayersae Histories Second Battle of Jent Chapter 2 Bran applied his seal to the parchment before lifting his head and
Read moreWelcome to the first installment of Musings of the Othar, a new online fantasy and science fiction newsletter. As we
Read moreIt had been many years since I’d read The Silmarillion, and while progressing through the work in preparation for this
Read moreBran Northmon was awakened more from troubled dreams than the biting pre-dawn wind that blew through the valley at the headwater of the Adonite River, and the sound of the gusts buffeting the royal tent and the creak of the support poles added its voice to the whispers in his head, whispers that quickly faded once he opened his eyes.
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