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|  Nicholas Adept

       Date Joined Jun 2006 Total Posts : 905 | Posted 6/2/2006 1:58 PM (GMT -4) |   | |
Hello, fellow frontiersmen-and-women in the realms of Night and of Faerie.
Who the hell am I? Here is a brief bio:
I was born in a city that rose from the ashes of another ancient city in the desert (Phoenix, AZ, that is). In my youth I spent long days walking desert trails once used by Hopi, Navajo, and, before them, the mysterious lost race the Anasazi. I was spinning strange tales before I could write, drawing pictures and verbally supplying the narrative.
Fast forward twenty-odd (very odd) years.
I now reside in Minnesota, where I earned a Master's degree in English from Winona State University. While a graduate assistant at WSU, I taught English composition classes as well as Topics in Literature classes on J.R.R. Tolkien and on Horror in Fiction. Additionally, I assistant-taught World Myth as well as Film. My Master's thesis was titled The Inklings: Modern Mythmakers.
Recent and current projects:
My essay "Gandalf's Staff, Prospero's Books: Magic in Tolkien and Shakespeare" is forthcoming in Tolkien and Shakespeare: Essays on Shared Themes and Language from McFarland Press.
I have three poems forthcoming in Weird Tales, two poems in Surreal Magazine, and a short story in Raven Electrick.
I have had more than one hundred short stories, poems, and essays published in a score of magazines, including Weird Tales, Mythic Delirium, Mythic Circle, and True Romance (yes, I admit it).
My short story "The Wrong Blue" took second-place honors in the 2005 Dylan Days Creative Writing competition, general fiction division.
My poem "The Prairie Whales Are All Extinct," in Mythic Delirium #11, received Honorable Mention in the eighteenth annual Year's Best Fantasy and Horror.
MOOREEFFOC, a small-press fantasy magazine I co-edited with Gabe Dybing (another new member on this forum), garnered an Honorable Mention in the 2000 Writer's Digest Zine Awards, coming in third in the Genre Zine category.
I am re-launching MOOREEFFOC this fall under the new title Green Sun.
I'm looking forward to participating in the forum!
Nicholas | | Back to Top | | |
  |  Christopher_Heath Eternal Champion

       Date Joined Oct 2005 Total Posts : 1156 | Posted 6/2/2006 4:22 PM (GMT -4) |   | Welcome to the board, Nicholas. It's one of the best forums on-line, in my opinion. Hope you grow to like it as much as I have. Christopher M. Heath
"Azieran: Creed of the Desert Kings" in Forgotten Worlds
"Azieran: Maixgloan" in GrendelSong #2
"Azieran: Brotherhood of Rot" in Prism Quarterly 8.3
"Azieran: She of the White Lotus" in Sages and Swords by Pitch-Black Books
"Azieran: Bound by Virtue" in Clash of Steel book III by Carnifex Press
"Azieran: Blood and Kings" novella by Carnifex Press
"Azieran: The Frost Scarab of Luunhaat" in Lycanthropes by ComStar Media, LLC
"Azieran: The Young Roué" in Tavern Tales by ComStar Media, LLC
+ others
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       |  Frank Menser Earth Tourist

       Date Joined Mar 2006 Total Posts : 304 | Posted 6/11/2006 9:33 AM (GMT -4) |   | Hi, Sorry to be late with the greeting but have been chewing up paper...
Welcome in. It really is the best forum out here.
Frank
It's just my imagination...running away with me.
LET IT RIP is now appearing in Dark Discoveries 6.
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  |  VeeJay Neophyte
        Date Joined Jun 2006 Total Posts : 86 | Posted 6/13/2006 5:32 AM (GMT -4) |   | | Hiya, and well met sir! If you're a friend of Gabe's then you're certainly a friend of mine..and your published track record admittedly is certainly impressive, let me just say that... | | Back to Top | | |
 |  Nicholas Adept

       Date Joined Jun 2006 Total Posts : 905 | Posted 6/13/2006 1:49 PM (GMT -4) |   |
VeeJay said... Hiya, and well met sir! If you're a friend of Gabe's then you're certainly a friend of mine Veejay, I have indeed been friends with Gabe for a number of years. As a friend of a friend, are you someone I might know by another alias?
erazmus said... And I'll add that your "If life gives you bloodsucking freaks, Just make bloodsucking freakade" in Weird Tales #338 was one of the most enjoyable pieces of verse I've come across in any publication.
I'm blushing! Weird Tales has bought a couple more poems from me that are in a similar vein; hopefully they'll appear sometime before discussion forums are replaced by direct cybernetic brainlinks. The general lag time between sale and publication at WT, I have found, is about two years. Hey, that reminds me of what they say about stars: "The star that you're looking at now actually sent out the light waves you're seeing about 10,000 years ago..."
abraxas5 said...
I had to chime in to say hello and tell you 1) I like that picture you have posted - it suggests the thoughtful "writer-ish" look and 2) Wow! You've been busy with all those publications. I'm officially ashamed of my own paltry writing credits.
Kim, Thanks! Regarding the pic, though, perhaps you can put my curiosity to rest on one point: as small as the picture is, can you tell that I am holding a long-stemmed pipe? As to the second half of your comment, I have been at it for over twelve years, and for the 100+ acceptances, I have three times as many rejections. And, incidentally, you have a novel to your credit!
Finally, thank you Frank Menser, Michael Ehart, Rob Santa, STForstner, Robert Orme, Christopher Heath, and anyone else I missed, for the welcomes! | | Back to Top | | |
    |  Nicholas Adept

       Date Joined Jun 2006 Total Posts : 905 | Posted 6/20/2006 9:31 AM (GMT -4) |   |
nathan said... Nicholas -- you sir have style and quirk. Now get to posting and adding your skewed vision to our threads. Plus I knew that was a pipe though for some reason I, like Mike, thought a weed (Hobbit?) was involved. Gandalf's Staff indeed... Now you're going to get me in trouble! I will try to get more posts up in the threads, though I'm limited right now to having web access only at work--on breaks or when the boss isn't looking.
Kim,
Other than being a novelist, are you also a librarian? If I am not woefully mistaken, you are a librarian at the university where I received my BA and MA. A local working in the fantasy genre--we should join forces! (I don't know how we'd do that, exactly...And it's funny, with the advent of the internet, how it's no longer so significant if someone in your field lives on the next block or over in England.)
erazmus said... A pipe? I thought you were picking your teeth with a weed stem of some sort!
Bah!
BTW, I've been following with interest the thread Gabe started and that you and Daniel have gotten in on regarding submission length, the costs of publishing in the small press and all that. I believe Gabe is preparing to weigh in on that again, regarding getting paid for one's work, and get everyone riled up again. | | Back to Top | | |
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