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Holy Bible: Old Testament
The OG of fantastical fantasy!"
Especially this cool story!: Exodus 7:8–12


Holy Bible: Old Testament
The OG of fantastical fantasy!"
Especially this cool story!: Exodus 7:8–12"
Judges has some great heroic adventure tales in it too! Ehud, Shamgar, Deborah, Gideon, Samson...



Holy Bible: Old Testament
The OG of fantastical fantasy!"
Especially this cool st..."
Samson's story is excellent.
Jason wrote: "Almost done re-reading The Walking Drum by Louis L'Amour, a ripping historical adventure set in the 12th century. Not exactly sword & sorcery, but plenty of sword!"
It's a shame L'Amour never had a chance to write any sequels.
It's a shame L'Amour never had a chance to write any sequels.
Jason wrote: "
Holy Bible: Old Testament
The OG of fantastical fantasy!"
Were you expecting raucous applause and/or the adoration of the masses for your supremely edgy and oh-so unique stance?
Here's hoping you'll actually read it. I recommend starting with Job, It's a life changing-experience if you truly understand its message.

Holy Bible: Old Testament
The OG of fantastical fantasy!"
Were you expecting raucous applause and/or the adoration of the masses for your supremely edgy and oh-so unique stance?
Here's hoping you'll actually read it. I recommend starting with Job, It's a life changing-experience if you truly understand its message.


It's a shame L'Am..."
Indeed! In the afterword L'Amour mentioned two more books in the works, chronicling Kerbouchard's adventures in Hind and Cathay (and elsewhere, I'm sure.) I'd love to even just see whatever working notes he had written.

I guess my wording touched a nerve. I'm too old to believe I can approach comedy with an "edgy" and "unique" slant these days. Calling the old testament fantasy is nothing new. Do you actually believe people used to live 900+ years? I think these are wonderful stories that often teach a solid moral worth living by.
Yes, I am reading it. It's not on my "currently reading" list, because I'm taking it book by book over time. Just finished Genesis and will be moving on to Exodus next week, interspersed between other reads.
Okay. You felt attacked, so you attacked me. Fair enough. I hope we can move on.

I could certainly realize you were a writer with this awesome comment, Dariel! 👊😎

Thanks, ha ha! I have forests on the brain right now, since I'm planning a photography tour of the nearby mountains. https://www.instagram.com/p/BRhuB-iglem/


The Cimmerian Vol 2 graphic novel in the mail.

Sounds good, Mary. I especially like how the blurb says it is not a power Fantasy (meaning, not a cultivation Fantasy) and not a LitRPG, sub-genres I'm the least interested in *though I've added a couple exceptions to my tbr's for one's I admit sound interesting + I kinda want to see what the big hype is about and if I'd like it.

Sounds good, Mary. I especially like how the blurb says it is not a power Fantasy (meaning, not a cultivat..."
It is cultivation. It is the original cultivation as it occurs in the culture, not the fictional take on it.

It is cultivation. It is the original cultivation as it occurs in the culture, not the fictional take on it."
The one's like video game power-up levels I don't think I'd like. But the cultural cultivation seems a world better.




The story is not sword & sorcery, so it's kind of out of place here, but it is full-on Weird Tales influenced horror. It was unusual for me to write something set in a recognizable version of the real world and I'm curious as to how it comes across to those who know my fantasy stuff.
I've been burning through Kelly McCullough's Fallen Blade series, now starting the sixth & final book, Darkened Blade. Fast-paced and fun adventure in a vaguely Asian-feeling setting.


Death Dealers & Diabolists"
Richard wrote: "Samhain Sorceries

I enjoyed that one.



I’m also reading Tales From the Magician’s Skull #8 and on the plane ride back from Fresno last week I started D. Smith’s Sometime Lofty Towers, and I it is the FINEST bit of new S&S. Fantastic.

Sounds like how I read, Clint. Cool news on that Lofty Towers, it's on my horizon.
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