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Tag Archives: Benor
Don’t let the grass grow under your feet ~ Jim Webster
Reblogged from JimWebstr, aka Tallis Steelyard: Every so often you come across a paradox. For example I was once talking to an old friend of Maljie’s and they mentioned, “The cathartic effect of mindless violence.” But surely if it’s cathartic, … Continue reading
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Tagged Benor, Cartographer, ecclesiastical scythe, herbalists, Jolly pirate shanties, Maljie, Partann, Port Naain, tempered enthusiasm
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Tallis Steelyard on The perils of enthusiasm
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Tallis has commented to me that it’s all well and good letting Benor have a bit of publicity, but Tallis has his own patrons to panegyrize. Thus and so I am handing his blog back to him. … Continue reading
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Tagged Benor, fanstasy, fiction, frenetic, humour, Jim Webster, maenadic, performance poets, Poetry, Port Naain, Port Naain Intelligencer, The liberal generosity of Tallis Steelyard, winsome
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Jim Webster ~ Pontifications along a road less travelled, when things get out of hand.
Reblogged from Jim Webster: I learned long ago that people don’t read blogs about authors going on about the trials and tribulations of being authors. The world at large tends to cast a jaundiced eye in their direction and suggests, … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, Benor, Books, ebooks, fantasy, Port Naain, series, Tallis Steelyard, writing
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