One Thing Leads to Another

1. Vergil’s Facebook page (seen at Rogue Classicism).

2. The Hobbiton & Barchester panel for Flycon, starting at 2 PM Eastern Daylight Time (11 AM Pacific).

About JE

James Enge is the author of the World-Fantasy-Award-nominated novel Blood of Ambrose (Pyr, April 2009). His latest book is The Wide World's End. His short fiction has appeared in Black Gate, Tales from the Magician's Skull, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and elsewhere.
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6 Responses to One Thing Leads to Another

  1. peadarog says:

    That Vergil page is a hoot! Imagine if you really could add Dante as a friend. He might be a bit moany, but still…

  2. burger_eater says:

    Hey. I dropped by the Tolkien and Trollope conversation to support-by-attending, even though I’m an ignoramus on the subject.

    Unfortunately, I didn’t have a lot of value to contribute. Sorry. It was interesting, though, and gave me a couple points to think about with my own non-urban settings.

    • JE says:

      It was good to see you; although I brought along crickets this time and never had a chance to use them.

      City environments are a lot easier for me to tell stories about. I’ve noticed my countrysides are mostly just places where monsters lurk. “I paint what I see,” in the words of the Gahan Wilson cartoon…

      • burger_eater says:

        Since I’m writing “urban fantasy” ie with a contemporary setting, I’m trying to use non-urban environments to be a little different.

        I like urban settings, too, though.

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