fantasy
fantasy
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by marylouise - 2007-05-14
Undoubtedly, you have seen them! SUV's, minivans, trucks and cars are showing dazzling art work on their back windows in increasing numbers. Why? These see-through window decals reflect the personalit...
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by Bret Borman - 2007-05-21
If you were to ask, "What ancient empire dramatically changed the world?", the answer would undoubtedly be the Roman Empire. And when you think of that Empire, you cannot help but remember their lege...
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by Daniel Arenson - 2007-05-23
Great fiction depends on great characters.That epic fantasy you're writing might have the world's most brilliant plot, setting, and writing... but if your characters are dull, your story won't soar. ...
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by Will Kalif - 2007-06-19
This is a book review of a new novel called The Bestiary. It is a fantasy tale about the pursuit of a secret book called The Caravan Bestiary, which catalogued the mythical creatures that were den...
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by Adam M. Smith - 2007-07-25
The Children of Húrin, a new book of fiction set in J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional land of Middle-earth, first arrived in bookstores on April 17, 2007. How? J.R.R. Tolkien passed away on September 2, 1973...
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by Amanda J. - 2007-07-30
Last night, on a whim, I decided to bake chocolate chip cookies...in high heels. I bake cookies occasionally because they are one of the few desserts I know how to make (and they're downright de...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-07
It seems fairly simple and easy to understand. If you want to achieve some kind of success, in fact, if you want your life to improve in any way at all, then your future is going to have to be a lot b...
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by Adam M. Smith - 2007-08-07
The media circus around the release of the last Harry Potter novel is finally beginning to die down, but that does little to disguise the fact that the fantasy genre is alive and well in the twent...
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by Emma Snow - 2007-08-03
The first dragon story on record is found in the Babylonian creation epic, Enuma Elish. First called Labbu by the Sumerians in 3000 BC, this dragon came to be known as Tiamat when that civilizat...
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by Timothy Nichols - 2007-09-29
Nothing conjures up images of paradise as vividly as the Caribbean -- the region of islands and Central American coast that enclose the Caribbean Sea. The sun-soaked beaches, clear waters, warm winds,...