The original version of this page can be found at : http://forum.sfreader.com/default.aspx?f=50&m=26507
| Posted By : Dave - 11/2/2006 10:30 AM | | The first post in a new forum. |

| Posted By : MichaelEhart - 11/6/2006 11:23 PM | And the second :) "The Scarlet Colored Beast" The Sword Review, September 2007
"Nothing But Our Tears" The Sword Review. August 2007
"Weaving Spiders Come Not Here" The Sword Review, July 2007
"The View from the Shotglass Floor" T. N. Thomas' TimeFlash, January 2007
"The Death of Number 23" Dark Krypt, Fall 2006
"Servant of the Manthycore" Sword Review, April 2006
"Voice of the Spoiler" Better Fiction, Spring 2006 "Dancing with the Elder Gods"-- Thirteen Magazine, October 2005 "It's a Living" Byzarium---November 2005
"An Exorcism Straight, Hold the Elvis" The Sword Review, October 2005 Host, 2005 Nebula Awards Live Chat, sff.net http://mehart.blogspot.com/ |

| Posted By : carnifexpress - 11/6/2006 11:28 PM | Should I be a jackass and say third?
Oops...
Armand Rosamilia Visit Carnifex Press for more information!
Freehold short stories:
"Dew Scented" Stalking Shadows anthology
The Freehold site is now up!
|

| Posted By : darkbow - 11/6/2006 11:44 PM | No, Armand. You should say fourth. Oops! www.tyjohnston.blogspot.com |

| Posted By : TW - 11/7/2006 1:18 AM | I'll take a fifth, and the Fifth, and well, OK .... glad to see this is up, and look for great things from the great minds who've had a hand in this.
oops. Recent credits: "The Teeth of the Matter," and "Cold Dragons" in Dragons, Knights and Angels and "The One-Legged Assassin" in Electric Spec; "At Winter's Edge," upcoming in Forgotten Worlds. |

| Posted By : erazmus - 11/7/2006 3:16 PM | Anybody want to give us a hint about the new forum and it purpose? Mike Michael D. Turner "Psyched Up" in _Turn the other Chick_-ed. E. Friesner-Baen books www.baen.com "Dutchman Rescue"in Continuum SF #6 www.continuumsciencefiction.com/orders.htm
"An Incident at Black Tongue Tavern" in _Bash Down the Door and Slice Open the Badguy_ from Fantasist Enterprises |

| Posted By : PaulMc - 11/7/2006 4:05 PM | erazmus said... Anybody want to give us a hint about the new forum and it purpose?
It's for discussing SwordAndSorcery.org articles and reviews (and S&S, in general, if desired) rather than lumping it all in with discussions and announcements concerning the Flashing Swords eZine. -- Paul McNamee
My Writings The Tales of Doran Coyle Managing Editor, SwordAndSorcery.org NOW APPEARING, "The Repairman" at The Sword Review October 2006 |

| Posted By : erazmus - 11/7/2006 5:00 PM | Oh, Good idea. Mike Michael D. Turner "Psyched Up" in _Turn the other Chick_-ed. E. Friesner-Baen books www.baen.com "Dutchman Rescue"in Continuum SF #6 www.continuumsciencefiction.com/orders.htm
"An Incident at Black Tongue Tavern" in _Bash Down the Door and Slice Open the Badguy_ from Fantasist Enterprises |

| Posted By : Bruce Durham - 11/9/2006 11:22 AM | Excellent idea. Administrator: Community Forums of CPI's Official Site of Conan the Barbarian
Upcoming: The Fall of Rome in Timeflash, Fool's Treasure in Freehold: The Protector and Marathon in December's Paradox Recently published: Missing In Action in Amazing Journeys Magazine #11, Anezka in Paradox #8, Homecoming in Flashing Swords #5 and Kalini Steel in Freehold: Southern Storm
Some people dream of success while other people live to crush those dreams. |

| Posted By : SC Bryce - 11/9/2006 11:56 AM | That's great! SC Bryce
www.SCBryce.com Contributing Editor and Critique Group Moderator, www.SwordandSorcery.org
Some forthcoming fiction: "The Thing at the End of the Leash" in Byzarium. "The Diary of Hillary Petersen-French" in Kaleidotrope. "Rise of a Necromancer," a Dermanassian novella, in "Flashing Swords." "A Long Night with Five Mothers," in Pitch-Black Books' "Lords of Swords 2." |

| Posted By : von Darkmoor - 11/9/2006 8:51 PM | Brilliant! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jason M. Waltz ~ Get with it @ www.vondarkmoor.blogspot.com Today! |

| Posted By : Swashbuckler - 11/10/2006 7:11 PM | Good idea ... and I really liked the Tierney and Smith interviews recently posted. I've long been a fan of Tierney, but have not read Smith's "Oron" books. Now that I've read the interview, I'll track them down. That''s probably the best thing about SwordandSorcery.org -- there's a lot of stuff out there, and this site really provides a service in spearating the wheat from the chaff.
Thanks! Steve Goble
Visit www.stevegoble.com for news on upcoming stories or to visit my blog |

| Posted By : AndyBow - 11/11/2006 1:47 AM |
Swashbuckler said...Good idea ... and I really liked the Tierney and Smith interviews recently posted. I've long been a fan of Tierney, but have not read Smith's "Oron" books. Now that I've read the interview, I'll track them down. That''s probably the best thing about SwordandSorcery.org -- there's a lot of stuff out there, and this site really provides a service in spearating the wheat from the chaff. Thanks!
Steve, in case you missed the link to my Oron review in the Smith interview, here it is. It has sample excerpts and some of the interior art work.
|


| Posted By : Frank Menser - 2/3/2007 5:51 PM | FIFFFtuhEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!!!!
I says in my best southern drawl...
Frank It's just my imagination...running away with me.
|

| Posted By : Jordan Lapp - 2/3/2007 8:16 PM | | Kee-rist. Fine. Let this be the Sixteenth post in a new forum. |

| Posted By : crystalwizard - 2/3/2007 8:35 PM | Seventeen ;) Never meddle in the affairs of a wizard unless you are soggy and hard to light!
Visit my art gallery on art wanted at http://artwanted.com/crystalwizard
All my books in print: http://sojourn.omnitech.net |

| Posted By : ~Taine~ - 8/21/2007 6:21 AM | haha, i can tell most of u all play Neverwinter Nights xD im a fan too, and im an amateur writer for the local newspaper in the area, met many others, currently writing a novel to publish and writing a short story for submission, aint that nice? :)
~eighteenth~
Taine, |

| Posted By : nathan - 10/16/2007 3:50 PM | For what it's worth, in my opinion, the open of Oron is one of the best S&S book beginnings out there. That opening has stayed with me visually for decades now.
So...what else u guys do in this org?
19 VIEW IMAGE "Writing the wet dreams of teenage boys" - Lindsey Llyod, Tangent Reviews
Tarantino himself has been forward and unapologetic about his influences. In a 1994 interview with Empire magazine, he said, "I steal from every single movie ever made. If people don't like that, then tough tills, don't go and see it, all right? I steal from everything. Great artists steal, they don't do homages." |

| Posted By : Kuroboshii - 10/16/2007 11:43 PM | A score has always been a nice, round number. Sean T. M. Stiennon (AKA Suuran Songforge)
Check out my author page at www.sfreader.com/authors/seanstiennon |

| Posted By : Nik - 10/16/2007 11:57 PM | Suuran Songforge said... A score has always been a nice, round number.
Until some schmo like me comes along and ruins it................................21!
Just bought Tierney's Scroll of Thoth, myself, after reading the stuff on S&S.org and encountering some of his stories in the Swords Against Darkness series.
Been meaning to check out Oron, too, and now, with the glowing remarks here by Nathan, it seems I must.
SwordandSorcery.org has been a great source for me when I need an opinion on what's good and what is not. Nicholas Ian Hawkins
Forthcoming
"Knowledge and Dust," in Magic & Mechanica (Ricasso Press)
Published
"Relativity," in FLASHSHOT, September 28, 2007
Visit my website, Trampler of Beautiful Phrases, at nihawkins.wordpress.com |
|