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   Posted 7/28/2005 1:28 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Hello all,

I've just posted a new interview with writer, editor, and publisher G.W. Thomas, as well as a review of his newest anthology, Magistria.

You can find them both at

www.swordandsorcery.org

best,
Howard

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   Posted 7/28/2005 1:45 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
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Originally posted by jonesha
I've just posted a new interview with writer, editor, and publisher G.W. Thomas, as well as a review of his newest anthology, Magistria.



Good stuff. Thank you!

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   Posted 7/28/2005 2:01 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Yow, I didn't know the extent or quality of G.W.'s works.
Clearly a labor of love.
And check out the magnificent cover paintings- better than 95% of the books on the shelves of your local bookstore.
Really impressive.
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   Posted 7/28/2005 3:59 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Nice interview, well done review.
Mike

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   Posted 7/28/2005 8:39 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Interesting, thanks.
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   Posted 7/28/2005 8:51 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
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The Metal Mages by Robert Burke Richardson

Onark can’t understand why the girl is reluctant to become an Automaton, thereby achieving immortality. And then young Luje attempts to save her. This science-as-magic tale is well written and intriguing. A nice, smooth read with a disturbing finish.



I'll take it. [:)]

Many thanks to Mr. Durham for sharing his thoughts.



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   Posted 7/29/2005 4:40 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
It's too bad that this review (which was still very well done - don't get me wrong) used so little space for this piece. Metal Mages and Bring Me Three Severed Heads are easily my two favorite pieces in this collection. At first, the science aspect of this piece didn't go down right, but it turns out that I based the entirety of my view of the Magistria world around Robert's vision. In fact, I'm using his idea as a major component of my next contribution to the Magistria series (oh yeah, you should probably know that, too, Robert).

And add my thanks to the list, Bruce. I'm glad you enjoyed my story.

Rob
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   Posted 7/29/2005 1:53 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
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Originally posted by Rob Santa

At first, the science aspect of this piece didn't go down right, but it turns out that I based the entirety of my view of the Magistria world around Robert's vision. In fact, I'm using his idea as a major component of my next contribution to the Magistria series.



Cool -- I can't wait to see what you've come up with, Rob. My second Magistria story is influenced a bit by Christopher Sloan's Swords in the Waves: A Tale of Dog Company (http://www.lulu.com/content/125468), so it's good to see this sort of cross-fertilization of ideas occuring -- which, after all, is part of the fun of doing a shared world anthology like Magistria.



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   Posted 7/30/2005 12:37 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Howard,

I enjoyed reading the interview; nicely done. The Magistria anthology sounds like a lot of fun--certainly an intriguing concept...

Chris
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   Posted 7/31/2005 9:01 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
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Originally posted by Rob Santa

It's too bad that this review (which was still very well done - don't get me wrong) used so little space for this piece. Metal Mages and Bring Me Three Severed Heads are easily my two favorite pieces in this collection. At first, the science aspect of this piece didn't go down right, but it turns out that I based the entirety of my view of the Magistria world around Robert's vision. In fact, I'm using his idea as a major component of my next contribution to the Magistria series (oh yeah, you should probably know that, too, Robert).

And add my thanks to the list, Bruce. I'm glad you enjoyed my story.

Rob



It was a well-crafted piece.

Because there were 14 stories involved it became a conscious decision on my part to make my comments short and succinct, as opposed to long and verbose. It was still my longest review.

rbr, I look forward to seeing what you do with the Dog Company influence.

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   Posted 7/31/2005 12:40 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Bruce,
I liked this review, you covered each story enough for me to get your honest oppinion but not so much as to obviate my need to read them for myself. As the review was positive that's pretty much hitting the mark for a reviewer. I've seen so many reviews (though none by you) that gushed enthusiasticly so much detail they left me with no reason to check out the source material for myself. No matter how much the reviewer liked it.
Good job.
Mike

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   Posted 8/1/2005 5:06 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Thank you again, Bruce. I've completed my second contribution to this series, and I need to sit on this piece for a while to bring it down to a more manageable length (ringing in at 11,000 words right now - eek). We have an October 1st deadline for stories, so I figure the second Magistria book will be a holiday release. Just guessing.

Robert, I've got a bit of Sword Mage going on in this story as well. This is where we might run into problems with some of the stories. What if they all revolve around just a few of the mage disciplines? I don't believe that's happening, since both Sand Mage stories are continuing where they left off.

I love this concept. It's been a lot of fun creating this shared world, and I hope it continues as long as we keep putting together good stories.

Rob
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   Posted 8/1/2005 2:27 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
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Originally posted by bdurham
rbr, I look forward to seeing what you do with the Dog Company influence.


And now there's pressure... [:0]

quote:
Originally posted by Rob Santa
Robert, I've got a bit of Sword Mage going on in this story as well. This is where we might run into problems with some of the stories. What if they all revolve around just a few of the mage disciplines?


I actually don't have any sword mages in my story. I just stole the idea of setting a story on a ship, with the tension mounting slowly and inexorably, and the knowledge that things will be bad when the ship reaches its destination.



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