The Errant King – Tremendous and Captivating Read
Giveaway – Enter for a chance to win Replication!
Howdy folks!
It’s time for our very first giveaway!
Jill Williamson, the author of Replication: the Jason Experiment, has kindly offered to send a free copy of Replication to the winner! Click here to read my review of Replication and watch the book trailers.
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The winner’s name will be randomly drawn one week from today, Tuesday February 7th!
Due to shipping costs, contest is open to US/Canada only.
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[Note: I received this book free from the author. I was not required to write a positive review.]
CSFF Blog Tour – Corus the Champion Day 3
Yesterday, in mentioning briefly some of the parallels between D. Barkley Briggs’ Legends of Karac Tor series and Lloyd Allexander’s Chronicles of Prydain, I was struck with the apparent similarities between two key characters – Fflewddur Fflam and Cruedwyn Creed.
The lines are set.
[Editor’s note: If you’re interested in reading more about Cruedwyn Creed and Fflewddur Fflam, check out D. Barkley Brigg’s post on the matter: A Character Named Creed]
CSFF Blog Tour – Corus the Champion Day 2
From inside the cauldron arose a crumbling beast of earth and bone. It was man-shaped, but faceless, bulging with nondescript features. It had a rough outline of head, torso, arms, legs. A cavity of ribs was clearly visible along its midsection. Lurching to its feet, dripping mud, it showed a gaping maw and a jagged mess of copper nails for teeth. A noise came from its mouth, a sound like the movement of wind through winter-crusted leaves – a gasping, nothing sound. The beast stood eight feet tall, looked as thick as a tree. It had no eyes. (Corus the Champion, page 15).
picture by Kinuko Craft |
The other fascinating creatures and characters of Karac Tor that we do not have time to explore include the gnomes, bird men, and the horrendously evil Horned Lord. To find out more about them, I suppose you will have to read the book!
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