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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Salt Lake Comic Con
I’ll be at Comic Con this week, talking, playing guitar, acting with the Space Balrogs, and selling books. Here’s my schedule (most of the rest of the time, I should be in the Artists Alley). Thursday: 4:00 BRAIIIINS! Interactive Zombie … Continue reading
This Is Not the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
My friend Brian challenged me, but in my heart it feels too late to take the ALS Challenge. So we have contributed to the charities to which we regularly contribute, and instead of dousing myself with ice, I offer you … Continue reading
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Tagged ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, Good Friday 1613, John Donne, Poetry
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The Methode of a Poet Historical
“For the Methode of a Poet Historical is not such, as of an Historiographer. For an Historiographer discourseth of affayres orderly as they were donne, accounting as well the times as the actions, but a Poet thrusteth into the middest, … Continue reading
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Tagged Edmund Spenser, Historical Fiction, King Arthur, Poetry, Sir Walter Raleigh, The Faerie Queene
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