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Post by Char-Vell on May 15, 2018 14:35:56 GMT -5
Must be chilly in Old Lemuria.....
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Post by deuce on May 27, 2018 17:12:27 GMT -5
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Post by deuce on Jun 28, 2018 23:45:57 GMT -5
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Post by deuce on Jul 7, 2018 11:06:07 GMT -5
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Post by thorn on Jul 18, 2018 18:15:28 GMT -5
When Vegtam the Wanderer came to Herod-Thaar he was expecting good coin to play his lute and sing. Instead he kills a snake-man and has to go on the run with Tawna, the beautiful tavern wench. Their only possible escape from the reptilian-ruled city is a path through the demon-haunted ruins of Nephasth. Will Vegtam and Tawna escape the horrors closing in on them, let alone those that lie ahead? Find out in this collection of six savage sword-and-sorcery tales from the pen of Howie K. Bentley! www.howiebentley.com
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Post by deuce on Jul 19, 2018 8:57:11 GMT -5
When Vegtam the Wanderer came to Herod-Thaar he was expecting good coin to play his lute and sing. Instead he kills a snake-man and has to go on the run with Tawna, the beautiful tavern wench. Their only possible escape from the reptilian-ruled city is a path through the demon-haunted ruins of Nephasth. Will Vegtam and Tawna escape the horrors closing in on them, let alone those that lie ahead? Find out in this collection of six savage sword-and-sorcery tales from the pen of Howie K. Bentley! www.howiebentley.com Yeah, there's a good review of it here: www.castaliahouse.com/the-snake-mans-bane/
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Post by zarono on Jul 22, 2018 7:30:23 GMT -5
When Vegtam the Wanderer came to Herod-Thaar he was expecting good coin to play his lute and sing. Instead he kills a snake-man and has to go on the run with Tawna, the beautiful tavern wench. Their only possible escape from the reptilian-ruled city is a path through the demon-haunted ruins of Nephasth. Will Vegtam and Tawna escape the horrors closing in on them, let alone those that lie ahead? Find out in this collection of six savage sword-and-sorcery tales from the pen of Howie K. Bentley! www.howiebentley.com Hey Thorn great to see you on here!
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Post by thorn on Jul 22, 2018 23:59:02 GMT -5
Thank you, Mr Zarono! I finally made it. I am trying to get used to posting on forums like this again. This is an awesome board!
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Post by paulmc on Jul 23, 2018 8:30:09 GMT -5
I am thrilled to announce that my story, "The Forest of Bones", will be appearing in issue #37 of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly under my actual name, Christopher M. Chupik. It's what I call a "Howardian-Arthurian", blending Dark Ages Britain with Sword and Sorcery.
Good work!
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Post by thedarkman on Jul 23, 2018 9:58:38 GMT -5
I am thrilled to announce that my story, "The Forest of Bones", will be appearing in issue #37 of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly under my actual name, Christopher M. Chupik. It's what I call a "Howardian-Arthurian", blending Dark Ages Britain with Sword and Sorcery. Looking forward to reading your tale; Dark Ages Britain and S&S together sounds awesome!
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Post by thorn on Jul 24, 2018 23:59:16 GMT -5
Sword-and-sorcery in the tradition of Robert E. Howard and Karl Edward Wagner! Download a free story with illustrations by Mr Zarono. www.howiebentley.com
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Post by deuce on Aug 1, 2018 11:49:57 GMT -5
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Post by Von K on Aug 1, 2018 20:20:56 GMT -5
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Post by Von K on Aug 1, 2018 20:25:10 GMT -5
I am thrilled to announce that my story, "The Forest of Bones", will be appearing in issue #37 of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly under my actual name, Christopher M. Chupik. It's what I call a "Howardian-Arthurian", blending Dark Ages Britain with Sword and Sorcery. Congratulations, and I look forward to reading it. Not too long to wait 'till 37 goes online hopefully.
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Post by deuce on Aug 2, 2018 1:51:35 GMT -5
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