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Vain Glory is a story I am so very proud of! Though only twenty thousand words (forty pages) it is as deep and satisfying as a novel... without any of the extraneous rambling.
An alien heroine joins a wizard and a warrior on a quest to thwart a sinister plot. Their mission becomes a fight for survival as throngs of clone women assail them. The spectral warriors of a terrible race hunt them.
An alien heroine joins a wizard and a warrior on a quest to thwart a sinister plot. Their mission becomes a fight for survival as throngs of clone women assail them. The spectral warriors of a terrible race hunt them.
The story is thrilling but it runs deeper than mindless action. The characters are diverse. The plot thickens. There is suspense and revelation. Magic and technology are plausible in this speculative tale of high adventure.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Fifteen Universes
I am a fan of Star Trek, Star Wars, Dune, Mass Effect, The Lord of the Rings, Conan, The Cthulhu Mythos, the Barsoom series, Classical Mythology and Twin Peaks. I am not just a fan of weird fiction, however. I write it. I illustrate its covers and create its title fonts. I prefer imaginary universes to the real one, not only as a writer, but as a fan. If our reality was fiction, I would not read its books or comic books or watch its shows or movies or play its tabletop or video games. I would not buy its merchandise. I would dismiss it entirely as a boring mess of uninspiring nonsense rife with cynicism. Star Trek pretends to be more intellectual than it really is. It touts it politics as progressive and vilifies or mocks anyone who disagrees. Star Wars is the hypocrisy of its creator. It vilifies capitalism with merchandising in mind. It decries the very system that made George Lucas successful. Dune is an epic about futility, so what is the point of it even being written? Mass
Weirdly Interesting
Since childhood, I daydream weirdness. I prefer the strange to the ordinary. I always have. I always will. I do appreciate realism, however; especially when it makes weirdness meaningful. I love the archaic of fantasy and the futuristic of science fiction. I love the magic and technology, whether they are ridiculous or not… so long as I can make believe they are real. I write what I imagine. I illustrate it. My daydreams have evolved into fiction and the fiction into books. I now share what I imagine for all the world to see. By writing and illustrating fiction I provide daydreams. That is what reading fiction is, to be clear: daydreaming what is provided. I am mindful of this. I bother to keep some things ambiguous, so the reader can customize what they imagine to their own preferences. Our favorite fantasies are sexual. The sexiness may not be obvious to other people. For example: The sexiest thing to me is clueless guards being stealthily and easily eliminated. These victims may
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Deadly Little Heroines
I recently finished writing a novel about a heroic adventure. The heroes are little girls. They kill people. They kill a lot of people. The story is a survival horror. The baddies are witches, monsters, cyborgs and lunatics. My specialty as a writer is the foot soldiers of villainy archetype. If the main villain is a mastermind, he, she or it should have an endless supply of these characters. What should his lowliest of goons be? As foot soldiers of the villain, the nameless baddies have an agenda that is not their own. The villainy they serve is beyond them. They are expendable to it. They are the proletariat and their bosses the bourgeoisie. As an aspect of fiction, the foot soldiers of villainy set the standard of ordinary by which heroes are measured. If we want to know how good the heroic little girls are compared to ordinary little girls, what should the nameless baddies be? The little heroines kill witches, monsters, cyborgs and lunatics… but none of these set a standard of
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A perfect story to enjoy even besides the great story, the details that adorn around awesome!!!!!