New Features on the Bizarre Tales Site

I get involved in lots of miscellaneous things related to writing and painting, from articles on collecting the works of A. Merritt, to painting maps for today's cutting edge fantasy authors to submitting pieces to fanzines and Amateur Press Associations (ERB-APA). To highlight, and document, these, I added a new section on the Bizarre site Homepage called News and Items of Note.

This new section will aid in capturing many of these side projects I get involved in from time-to-time. I'm going to create an Archive tab eventually, as this grows, so the Home page doesn't drown in these, keeping only the most current 5 or 6 there, and eventually moving them as new things percolate to the top.

So, check it out when you've the time, and let me know what you think. The Poem of the Day/Week/Whatever is still there (as a matter of fact, I just added a new one called A Rough Stone Ax, about a young lad on his first raid that fans of Vikings may find of interest).

While you're there, check out the latest Fantasy Art painting - the map for author Gilbert M. Stack's new series, Winterhaven. Check out the first in this series on Amazon.
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Published on February 25, 2019 11:56 Tags: bizarre-tales, fantasy-art, vikings
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message 1: by Gilbert (new)

Gilbert Stack Thanks for the shout out, Chris. You are really showing your breadth of talents lately. Not just the phenomenal maps for me. You've got articles galore coming out, some amazing poetry, and of course your own fiction.


message 2: by Chris (new)

Chris Adams Gilbert wrote: "Thanks for the shout out, Chris. You are really showing your breadth of talents lately. Not just the phenomenal maps for me. You've got articles galore coming out, some amazing poetry, and of cours..."

Thanks, Gil! I've managed to stay quite busy of late. I was asked to write another Merritt article, and have already begun mulling about what direction that might take, and began painting Crimson Tide by Bob Ross which is really a visual treat, if you've not seen it.

I decided to jump on this Ross to sharpen some skills (lots of clouds) while waiting to begin the Barsoom thoat painting.


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Chris L. Adams
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