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Nik
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   Posted 3/17/2008 8:07 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
The excerpts speak well of the issue. Some of my favorite authors in here--I'm especially very anxious to read of the latest exploits of Bone and Gaunt.


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"What Heroes Leave Behind," in Return of the Sword, Flashing Swords Press, March 2008
"Knowledge and Dust," in Magic & Mechanica, from Ricasso Press, Spring 2008

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"The Weald Maiden's Will," in Every Day Fiction, March 5, 2008
"Relativity," in FLASHSHOT, September 28, 2007


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   Posted 3/17/2008 9:10 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I've already seen one of the drawing that Richard's going to use to accompany my article The Era of Fairies and Dragons. This is going to be a wonderful issue, by all accounts!

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   Posted 3/18/2008 12:23 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.

No one is more excited about this issue than me, because it contains my VERY FIRST PAID PUBLICATION!  Woo  hop hoo!  So let me thank the Wizard of the Crystal and everyone else at Flashing Swords for overlooking the cardboard characters, cliched plot, and overwrought language (just kidding!). 

I'm very happy to supply an excerpt, because, conveniently enough, I wrote my story with a teaser:

THE CROOKED BLADE

No one saw the figure approach; before they knew it, it was upon them, sword flashing red in the dying sunlight.  Markl and Brand fell before they could do more than raise their weapons.  Marrish saw his son's severed head strike the ground and roll to his feet.  >>

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Grabbing his spear from the back of their little cart, Marrish yelled to his wife to flee.  She whipped the reins and the cart jerked into motion as he turned to face their attacker.  >>

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He had no more than the impression of a wide-brimmed peasant’s hat and a dark cloak before the apparition was upon him.  He thrust, trying to retain the advantage of reach, but his opponent sprang aside, his cloak swirling like bat’s wings.  Then he brought his blade down upon the haft of Marrish’s spear.  The sword sang and the stout oak snapped like a twig.>>

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Marrish took a few steps backward and shifted the spear haft into a quarterstaff grip.  His opponent darted toward him and he brought down the staff in a skull-crushing blow.  But the cloaked figure caught it on an upraised forearm, and though there was the sound of bone breaking, there was no response from the cold eyes which glinted beneath the wide hat.>>

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Instead, the figure ducked forward and brought up his blade under Marrish’s guard.  Fire exploded in Marrish’s belly as the sword thrust deep into him.  He held his killer’s eyes for a heartbeat; then the blade was withdrawn and he crumpled slowly to the ground.>>

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As he lay there feeling his life’s blood seep into the dirt, Marrish turned his head and with satisfaction saw the cart with his wife and youngest child receding rapidly into the distance.  He heard the crunch of boots upon the dirt road, then the sound of something heavy being dragged toward him.  With an effort he flipped his head back over to see the lifeless eyes of his second son staring into his own.  Then a dark-clad figure sat down upon his son’s corpse, as if it were a stool.  >>

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Marrish tried to speak, but discovered his mouth was full of blood.  He spat it out and gasped one word: “Wh-why?”>>

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The hat turned as the figure gazed in the direction of the receding cart.  “Is this the road to Bellifas?” rasped an inhuman voice.>>

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Marrish’s cheek scraped against the dirt as he nodded once, twice.  Then, as if expecting his courtesy to rewarded in kind, he asked again: “Why?”>>

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“I am going home,” was his killer’s only reply.

 

>[OPENING CREDITS]>

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   Posted 3/18/2008 10:09 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Congrats to all of us who are in it!  ;)     Here's my opening line:
 
 
 
Though he might die, Emren would welcome being inside the coliseum walls just to get away from the unforgiving sun. 
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   Posted 3/19/2008 5:23 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Here's a bit from the opening of my piece. It's a slightly different take on a popular tale.

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DELUGE



“I will take those,” Asmadu said in broken Achaean, pointing at two goats in the half-crowded pen. “That one and that one.” He displayed a pair of fingers. “Two.”

The merchant, a slender Minoan, bobbed his head and smiled, displaying bad teeth.

Asmadu glanced over his shoulder. “Namhu, you have a firm grasp of their tongue. I want that male and that female.”

Namhu stepped up, a younger version of his stocky parent. “Why not spin him one of your tales, Father? That should be good enough barter for these animals.”

Asmadu placed a wrinkled hand on his son’s shoulder. “If I was fluent in their tongue, I would. But I am not, and that is why I asked you to speak for me. Now, haggle with the man.”

The boy nodded sheepishly before launching into an animated conversation with the merchant.

Asmadu watched the interaction for several moments before joining his wife Puduhepa at a stall piled high with an assortment of fabrics.

Gracing him with a warm smile, she fingered a bolt of cloth with work-hardened fingers. “Nice weave.” She dropped it and pointed. “Oh, see that cloak? What an interesting color on the border.”

Asmadu reached for the garment and touched the fabric. “Purple, they call it, produced from a mollusk local to Tyre. Much too expensive for us.”


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   Posted 3/19/2008 6:45 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I just got the proof of the poster back. it's fantastic. You guys do NOT want to miss out getting it.


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   Posted 3/19/2008 7:09 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Mark S. said...
Congrats to all of us who are in it! ;) Here's my opening line:


Though he might die, Emren would welcome being inside the coliseum walls just to get away from the unforgiving sun.


Nice!


Nicholas Ian Hawkins

Forthcoming
"Knowledge and Dust," in Magic & Mechanica, from Ricasso Press, Spring 2008

Published
"What Heroes Leave Behind," in Return of the Sword, Flashing Swords Press, March 2008
"The Weald Maiden's Will," in Every Day Fiction, March 5, 2008
"Relativity," in FLASHSHOT, September 28, 2007


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   Posted 3/19/2008 7:58 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Lookin' forward to it!


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   Posted 3/20/2008 4:11 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I'm going to Ad Astra, Canada's biggest literary sf/f con next weekend and I'd like to promote the summer special, especially since I'm in it.  Do you have a cover illustration or something that I could print and hand out?  I'm afraid it's a little last-minute to get anything to me by snailmail.
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   Posted 3/20/2008 5:00 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
J.F. Keeping said...
I'm going to Ad Astra, Canada's biggest literary sf/f con next weekend and I'd like to promote the summer special, especially since I'm in it. Do you have a cover illustration or something that I could print and hand out? I'm afraid it's a little last-minute to get anything to me by snailmail.

I've sent you a PM.


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   Posted 3/20/2008 7:47 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
J.F. Keeping said...
I'm going to Ad Astra, Canada's biggest literary sf/f con next weekend and I'd like to promote the summer special, especially since I'm in it. Do you have a cover illustration or something that I could print and hand out? I'm afraid it's a little last-minute to get anything to me by snailmail.


The cover's not done yet :( The cover's only a sketch at the moment.

I can send you a file for a Return of the Sword flier, I can send you one for Flashing Swords in general flier. And you can hand out something with excerpts from your story perhaps?
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   Posted 3/21/2008 10:55 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
crystalwizard said...
The cover's not done yet :( The cover's only a sketch at the moment.

I can send you a file for a Return of the Sword flier, I can send you one for Flashing Swords in general flier. And you can hand out something with excerpts from your story perhaps?
Okay, just send me what you have. You have my email. Thanks :)
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   Posted 3/21/2008 11:00 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Here be a question: What is the reasoning behind the special summer issue?
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   Posted 3/21/2008 11:16 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
summer is a long, hot, dry time when people need some exciting entertainment, don't you think?


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   Posted 3/21/2008 11:30 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
so we're a long, tall, cool drink in the hand, see? and anudder thing - who's you to be questionin' da boss, eh?


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   Posted 3/22/2008 11:37 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Our thinking was-- we got too much good stuff to cram into four issues this year! We could just skim off the cream, we _did_ just skim off the cream, still too much for four issues. We could fill up and just let a bunch go elsewhere, to flat rate markets who nobody ever remembers, but we thought these tales deserved to be featured. We could have expanded to a bi monthly schedual, but then we considered that the staff had lives once, and S-O's who'd like to see us occassionally, so we comprimised-- a special summer issue! More stories for you, not too much more work for us.
At least thats how I remember it.

Mike


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"Morning Coffee" in Every Day Fiction
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"The Jewel Below" in Flashing Swords
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"Happy Landings" in Every Day Fiction
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   Posted 3/22/2008 11:47 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
erazmus said...
Our thinking was-- we got too much good stuff to cram into four issues this year! We could just skim off the cream, we _did_ just skim off the cream, still too much for four issues. We could fill up and just let a bunch go elsewhere, to flat rate markets who nobody ever remembers, but we thought these tales deserved to be featured. We could have expanded to a bi monthly schedual, but then we considered that the staff had lives once, and S-O's who'd like to see us occassionally, so we comprimised-- a special summer issue! More stories for you, not too much more work for us.
At least thats how I remember it.

Mike


That's a very nicely worded explanation of several emails and quite a bit of discussion, Mike :) Yes, that's what our thinking was.
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   Posted 3/22/2008 2:15 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Really?  And here I thought it was just so we could get some more Johnney Perkins art.  Hmm. Goes to show what I know devil


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   Posted 3/22/2008 4:03 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
von Darkmoor said...
Really? And here I thought it was just so we could get some more Johnney Perkins art. Hmm. Goes to show what I know VIEW IMAGE


Johnney's doing the cover for our August issue, btw and some illos inside it ;)
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   Posted 4/1/2008 1:16 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
crystalwizard said...
summer is a long, hot, dry time when people need some exciting entertainment, don't you think?

Uh Oh.  Maybe I have the wrong opening line....or is it just right?
 
 
 
Regardless, I thank Nik for the compliment on it.    :-)
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   Posted 4/1/2008 3:00 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I'd say just right.  Though hopefully our stories won't be fighting one another in the cool shade of the magazine, but working together to, say, fight a pack of lions or something instead.
 
I think I got lost in my own metaphor there.  Oh well, it conjures exciting images.  I'm running with it.   :-)
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   Posted 4/1/2008 1:43 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Jared Evers said...
I'd say just right.  Though hopefully our stories won't be fighting one another in the cool shade of the magazine, but working together to, say, fight a pack of lions or something instead.
Lions are an endangered species.  Can we fight orcs instead?  There are always too many of them around in heroic fantasy.
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   Posted 4/1/2008 7:54 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
J.F. Keeping said...
Jared Evers said...
I'd say just right.  Though hopefully our stories won't be fighting one another in the cool shade of the magazine, but working together to, say, fight a pack of lions or something instead.
Lions are an endangered species.  Can we fight orcs instead?  There are always too many of them around in heroic fantasy.
We can compromise and fight Wargs...or whatever those things were in The Two Towers. 
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