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Stay
tuned for our next FREE workshop. In order to participate in the AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT
doorprizes, it is recommended to join the BRAGGING RITES yahoo group, where the winners will be announced. For more information on the group, you can visit here: http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/BraggingRites/
TUESDAY, APRIL
15 IN THE BRAGGING
RITES YAHOO GROUP Meet the publisher,
illustrator, and writers of the sci-fi/fantasy anthology: The Return
of the Sword: An Anthology of Heroic Adventure Publisher: Flashing Swords
Press, an imprint of Cyberwizard Productions editor: Jason M. Waltz release date: cover price: $16.50 synopsis: "Between
the covers of this anthology lie the solutions to ennui and disillusionment: 20 tales of brawn and battle filled with the
must-read deeds of lone adventurers. Fast-paced tales and thrill-inducing stories of mankind's triumphs over unbelievable
odds! Herein lie the words to stir your dormant soul and renew your lust for life. Dare to unsheathe your sword and
enter the halls of adventure!" promo page: http://cyberwizardproductions.googlepages.com/returnofthesword 1. Berg,
Stacey – Author – [no web presence] – “Altar of the Moon” BIO: Stacey Berg writes from BLURB: "Altar of the Moon" is a story about what happens to the weapons and the heroes who wield them after
the battles are over. It is a tale about the aftermath of heroics, about the marks left forever after the battles are won.
It is also a tale of promise, for in the end it tells us that both weapons and heroes return in time of need. 2. BIO: SC Bryce is a long-time reader and writer of speculative fiction. For more information, please visit www.SCBryce.com BLURB: "The Dawn Tree" - Dermanassian, the last desert elf, must ask the keeper of the fabled Dawn Tree to plant its seed and, therefore, start the dawning of a new era. But making the request is just the beginning
of his troubles. 3. Crystalwizard
– Publisher – http://flashingswords.sfreader.com/staffbios/cwiz.htm and http://sojourn.omnitech.net/ BIO: Crystalwizard is an author, a graphic artist, the managing editor of Flashing Swords and the owner of Cyberwizard
Productions. She shares her desk with three cats and the occasional free range chocolate bar that got too close. She has several
books in print, a number of stories scattered through issues of Bewildering Stories and a smattering of book covers in her
art gallery on artwanted.com. In her free time, she fixes computers for other people. 4. Draper,
Jeff – Author – http://scriptoriusrex.blogspot.com – “The BIO: Jeff Draper lives near BLURB: How – and why – would one man guard a bridge with only his life and two friends called Mace
and Stick? 5. BIO: Bruce Durham has appeared in publications such as Paradox, Flashing Swords and Amazing Journeys. He administers
the community forums for the official website of Conan Properties Inc. and moderates the Fiction Forums for Paradox Interactive
Games. His short stories ‘The Marsh God’ and ‘Homecoming’ won back-to-back Preditors & Editors
Readers polls for Best SF&F in 2005/2006 respectively. Both tales appear in Flashing Swords. Visit his website at ww.brucedurham.ca BLURB: Mortlock was a good soldier. A veteran of countless campaigns. But his experience would mean little when
faced with the horrors on the field of battle, in the " 6. Ehart,
Michael – Author – http://mehart.blogspot.com/ – “To Destroy All Flesh” BIO: Michael Ehart's stories have appeared recently in Ray Gun Revival,
The Sword Review, Every Day Fiction, Flashing Swords and Fear and Trembling,
and in anthologies including Damned in BLURB: "To Destroy All
Flesh" From the world of Michael Ehart's critically acclaimed novel The Servant of the Manthycore comes a new tale of bloodshed, betrayal and redemption. Ambushed, robbed and left
for dead on the way to obtain the herbs that may end her 800 year bondage, the Servant with her adopted daughter must deal
with corrupt priests, desperate bandits and an ancient mystery older than the Servant herself. "To Destroy All Flesh" builds
on a mythos that Michael Moorcock says, "resonates with the authenticity of genuine myth, bringing a deep, true sense of the
past; a conviction which does not borrow from genre but mines our profoundest dreams and memories; the kind which give birth
to myths." 7. Emery,
Philip – Author – [no web presence] – “The Last Scream of Carnage” (Editor’s Choice) BIO: Phil Emery works as a writer and lecturer and teaches creative writing at BLURB: "For generations they would talk of it. They would talk of it as a last resort to frighten children into
obedience, use it – in day – as an oath, and they would talk of it on nights when other, lesser screams echoed
from the cavern.” ‘The Last Scream of Carnage’ is not a romantic comedy. 8. Enge,
James – Author – http://jamesenge.com/ – “The Red Worm’s Way” BIO: James Enge lives in northwest (www.everydayfiction.com).
His novella "The Lawless Hours" (Black Gate #11) was selected by Dave Truesdale
for his "Best of 2007" list. He can be reached through his web-page (jamesenge.com) or his blog (jamesenge.livejournal.com). BLURB: In "The Red Worm's Way" Morlock Ambrosius reluctantly agrees to sit a wake for a corpse, and must confront
treachery, cannibal witches, and himself. 9. Goble,
Steve – Author – http://stevegoble.com/blog - “The Mask Oath” BIO: Steve Goble's fantasy,
horror and science fiction has appeared in numerous venues, including Flashing Swords
ezine, A Thousand Faces ezine, Down in the
Cellar ezine, All Possible Worlds magazine, the Black Dragon, White Dragon anthology from Ricasso Press and more. He welcomes comment at his blog, "Swords Against
Boredom" (www.stevegoble.com/blog). BLURB: "The Mask Oath"
is pure sword-and-sorcery, pitting his hero against not only the demons unleashed by his mad-sorcerer father, but against
his own preconceptions and worldview. The hero, one of the legendary Faceless Sons, learns that the thing we seek most is
not always the thing we need most. 10. Hawkes, Angeline – Author – http://angelinehawkes.com – “Lair of the Cherufe” BIO: Angeline Hawkes received a B.A. in Composite English Language Arts in 1991 from Texas A&M-Commerce
and was named 2007 Alumni Ambassador for the Literature Department. She has publication credits dating from 1981. Angeline's collection, The Commandments, received a 2006 Bram
Stoker Award nomination. Her newest fantasy series is entitled: Tales of the Barbarian
Kabar of El Hazzar [various publishers]. Her story, "In Waters Black the
Lost Ones Sleep," appears in Chaosium's anthology, Frontier Cthulhu. Angeline has
seen the publication of her novels, novellas, fiction in 30+ anthologies, several collections, and short fiction in various
publications. She is a member of HWA and REHupa. Visit her websites at www.angelinehawkes.com and www.fulbrightandhawkes.com. BLURB: "LAIR OF THE CHERUFE" is a 7745-word Epic Fantasy story. Imprisoned and in peril, Kabar of El Hazzar must
save Princess Laraine, daughter of a long time friend, from Caspian of Sardiel and his horrifying Cherufe. 11. Hawkins, Nicholas Ian – Author –
http://nihawkins.wordpress.com – “What Heroes Leave Behind” BIO: Nik Hawkins’ fiction has appeared in Flashshot and is
forthcoming in Magic & Mechanica, by Ricasso Press. To find out more, visit
http://nihawkins.wordpress.com. BLURB: “What Heroes Leave Behind" An aging warrior faces the fear, doubt, and regret of his waning days
while battling enemies old and new. 12. Heath, Christopher
– Author – [no web presence] – “Claimed by Birthright” BIO: Christopher Heath lives in BLURB: The classic battle of sword and sorcery expressed through direct conflict between
barbarian and sorcerer. Of course, the plot is more detailed than that, but that’s
the core of the story. 13. Jackson, Mike – Artist – http://community.imaginefx.com/fxpose/mdjacksons_portfolio/default.aspx - Interior art “The Last Scream of Carnage” for Editor’s Choice story BIO: Mike Jackson draws the visions that he sees because he has no choice.
His head will explode otherwise. When he reads stories like “The Last Scream of Carnage” a single powerful
image grips his imagination and compels him to work on it until it is right. For more of his fevered imaginings, visit M.D.
Jackson’s gallery at http://community.imaginefx.com/fxpose/mdjacksons_portfolio/default.aspx.
BLURB: Mike’s powerful black and white illustration for “The Last Scream of Carnage” renders
the protagonist of the Editor’s Choice story in the midst of a passionate battle for survival – the picture of
an ultimate warrior in the peak of his strength. What, then, happens to this
fierce reaver? 14. Johnston, Ty – Author – http://tyjohnston.blogspot.com – “Deep in the Land of the Ice and Snow” BIO: Ty Johnston has been writing fiction for nearly twenty years, though he has only become series about it
in the last few years after battling and defeating the dreaded monster known as Writer's Block. He is currently wrapping up
a fantasy trilogy, and is always working on more short stories, including a series of tales about his immortal character,
John Dee. For a day job, Ty has twenty years of experience as a newspaper editor. He has a wife, a beagle and three house
rabbits. Though not necessarily in that order. BLURB: "Deep in the Land of the Ice and Snow" Cold and stone make up the world Belgad, son of the chieftain of
Clan Thunder, finds himself wandering. In this tale, the young barbarian seeks out a skein weaver to tell him his future as
the ruler of his people. But upon accomplishing a task set out for him by the weaver, Belgad realizes the future might be
best left unknown. 15. Jones, Howard
Andrew – Contributing Introductions & Provider of the Classic Harold Lamb tale “Red Hands” – http://bg-editor.livejournal.com/ BIO: Founding father of swordandsorcery.org, the ‘New Edge’ movement in genre tales, and Flashing Swords magazine, Howard Andrew Jones is also the man who brought Harold Lamb back to readers’ attention.
Four collections of the master storyteller’s works are available now at Bison Books, and several more are on their way,
thanks to Howard. Now the Managing Editor of Black Gate Magazine, Howard has long
championed tales of swords and sorceries. BLURB: Howard penned the
intros to the Harold Lamb classic and the EE Knight nonfiction pieces. 16. Lamb, Harold – Author (deceased) -
http://www.haroldlamb.net/ - “Red Hands” BIO: Harold Lamb not only wrote outstanding histories and biographies, he poured
dozens of short stories into the pulp era magazines and served as inspiration to many other authors. With his nonfiction written
like novels and his fiction written with the authority of his fine historical mind, Lamb created a whole class of literature
unmatched both in his time and since. BLURB: Cossacks, gypsies, river pirates, foreign elitists – characters such as these tossed together with
a good sense of humor and a good dash of action deliver a thoroughly enjoyable tale. 17. Lloyd, Allen B.
& Clunie, William – Authors – [no web presence] – “An Uneasy Truce in Ulam-Bator” BIO: Allen B. Lloyd and William Clunie are just a couple of old college buddies who happen to write fantasy
and horror stories over dinner. They have written one novel and over twenty short
stories over the years, with “An Uneasy Truce” being the first in a projected series. BLURB: Barbarian and sorcerer, each other’s Achilles heel, bound together upon the same quest. What could
go wrong? 18. MacKay, Thomas M. – Author –
http://www.myspace.com/tmmackay - “Guardian of Rage” BIO: Thomas MacKay is an Associate Director of IT for BLURB: “Guardian of Rage” brings Jack face-to-face with a part of himself he’s not very eager
to meet. A part he may end up being indebted to. 19. Meyer, Nathan
– Author – [no web presence] – “The Hand that Holds the Crown” BIO: Nathan Meyer is 37 married and the father of sons ages 7, 5 and 18-months. He currently works as a contract
author for Harlequin imprint Gold Eagle where he publishes under the house names Don Pendleton (The Executioner, Mack Bolan,
and Stony Man series) and James Axler (The Deathlands and Outlanders). He is presently in contract talks with Mirrorstone,
the YA imprint of publisher Wizards of the Coast. His first publishing credits were at Flashing Swords magazine and it was
under the initial guidance of its editors there that he went on to have a subsequent professional publishing career. BLURB: "The Hand that Holds the Crown" On the border of a rugged land where all is not as it seems, the fate of
a nation comes down to the edge of a blade. There contenders for a throne struggle to defend a family legacy stained by infidelity
and murder. In the end the kingdom will go only to the hand that holds the crown... 20. Perkins, Johnney – Artist – http://www.myspace.com/jperkins24 - cover art “The Return of the Sword” BIO: Commercial artist during the day and life-long fan of Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Horror ever since an early age,
Johnney Perkins found inspiration first in the works of Robert E.Howard and Edger Rice Burroughs, and then discovered his
calling at first sight of Frank Frazetta's artwork. BLURB: "The Return of the Sword" is a stunning piece of art that Johnney created with minimal input from the editor.
I thought it amazing, when I first saw the completed work, how closely his imagination mirrored how I had pictured my cover
to be! 21. Pitchford, David – Author – http://bitterhermit.wordpress.com – “Fatefist at Torkas Nahl” BIO: Poet, novelist, fiction writer, wine seller, sometimes editor. Writing is as much what David is as it is
what he does. He writes because he breathes; fortunately he is much better at the writing. His poetry blog is at http://fringemonkey.wordpress.com BLURB: Arnoux Trav must break a vow of silence and step forward to claim his destiny. Yet will it – or the
foes arrayed about him – break the young Fist first? 22. Rhodes, Robert – Author – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=532844875 – “To Be A Man” BIO: Robert Rhodes is a professional storyteller (i.e. attorney) who also writes speculative fiction. His story "Devotion" will appear in a forthcoming issue of Black Gate, and he is a co-author, with Howard
Andrew Jones, of "The Sword in the Mirror: A Century of Sword & Sorcery," forthcoming in a literary encyclopedia. Rob can be contacted at rrhodes.writer@gmail.com or on facebook.com. BLURB: “To Be A Man” - The thief Vasili has enjoyed a rich and ribald life with his partner, the notorious
Titania Brashnova. But when Titania finally goes too far, Vasili must attempt
his greatest con yet: ending their partnership ... without ending himself. 23. Stewart, Jeff
– Author – [no web presence] – “Mountain Scarab” BIO: Jeff Stewart is a hunter, not a writer. He hunts for the stories
that need telling, for he is a storyteller. BLURB: Sometimes, no matter
how hard someone tries to fit in, a person’s true colors comes to the forefront in times of stress. It’s usually not the safest thing to have happen. 24. Waltz, Jason M.
– Editor – http://flashingswords.sfreader.com and/or http://hvond.wordpress.com/ - “Swords Drawn” BIO: New editor, longtime reader, sometime reviewer, struggling writer.
What’s new, right? I tossed my hat into this editing ring with the intent to better my own writing. Little did I know that I wouldn’t have any time for my own writing! Seriously, though my time is
pretty much no longer my own, I’ve thoroughly enjoyed this editing gig and hope to gather many more writers into many
more creative outlets in the years to come. BLURB: Heroes are those who continue to do the ordinary in extraordinary times, and to do the extraordinary in
ordinary times. We, as a people, need to know such tales. Heroic adventure? Open this book and start reading – there’s
a whole world of it before you. 25. Ward, Bill – Author – http://www.billwardwriter.com/ - “The Wyrd of War” BIO: Like most people that share his name, Bill Ward answers to it. Find outmore about him at billwardwriter.com.
See? Both flippant and dull. Feel free to supply extra details, like how I fought in the BLURB: In "The Wyrd of War," even those who would defend mankind in the battle at world’s end do so at the
cost of their humanity. But at the last, one man discovers that his fate, his wyrd, has come at too high a price.
The Carpathian Shadows: Volume I NOW AVAILABLE IN EBOOK Print book COMING SOON! http://www.booksforabuck.com/sfpages/sf_07/carpatian_shadows_vol1.html
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