Browsing the blog archives for July, 2012

Review from By Singing Light

His Own Good Sword has received a lovely review from Maureen over at By Singing Light. Take a look here! Share the post “Review from By Singing Light” FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestE-mail

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Sunday Sample #10

Six more sentences from ye olde WIP: He brushed his hand against his cloak and got to his feet. “We should go,” he said to Morlyn. His breath was a silvery cloud on the air. “If this were a trap they’d have sprung it by now,” Morlyn said. “It’s still a risk, being in the […]

Visual Dare: Distorted

A flash-fiction response to this week’s Visual Dare, hosted by Anonymous Legacy. Technically the word limit is 100 words, but-that’s more like a guideline than an actual rule, right? Distorted The footsteps behind him beat a warning rhythm into the cobblestones. Even so he hesitated as he came upon the edge. He looked down into […]

Thoughts on A Farewell to Arms

I whipped out my Christmas wish list as soon as I learned that Scribner is releasing a new edition of A Farewell to Arms. Not only does this new edition include all the alternate endings, but early drafts of other key passages, Hemingway’s own 1948 introduction to the text, and new forewords from his son […]

Sunday Sample #9

Six sentences seemed a bit too restrictive for the excerpt this week, so I’ve renamed the post accordingly. Enjoy! The name Souvin fell like a weight between us. Perhaps my face showed nothing, but it took effort to keep my voice steady. I masked it with brazenness. “There have been uprisings before, Lord Verun, and […]