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There, Their, and They’re

July 25, 2023July 23, 2023 ~ Heath Fogelman ~ Leave a comment

(The Dragon Cometh) Author's Note: This is a form of poetry that, to the best of my knowledge, I invented. I call them Scramble Poems. Full rules are below, but basically, every word can be made only of the letters in the title of the poem. Tarry naht In the eerie aerie -- Hie thither … Continue reading There, Their, and They’re

Whether or Not

October 18, 2022July 25, 2023 ~ Heath Fogelman ~ Leave a comment

(A hero's journey) Author's Note: This is a form of poetry that, to the best of my knowledge, I invented. I call them Scramble Poems. Full rules are below, but basically, every word can be made only of the letters in the title of the poem. Enter then ... The nether The nowhere ... No … Continue reading Whether or Not

The Borrower

January 15, 2022January 1, 2022 ~ Heath Fogelman ~ Leave a comment

Author's Note: I would jump at the chance to be immortal. But there is a price to pay for everything, of course -- even if you aren't the one who has to pay it.             Two hundred thirty-two years was a long time to live, anyone could tell you that. The teller would have no … Continue reading The Borrower

More Narnia Books

December 26, 2021October 1, 2021 ~ Heath Fogelman ~ Leave a comment

The world needs more Narnia books, and there are SO many stories to tell, among them: --The years of the Pevensie's reign --The giant wars from those years --The mer-people of Narnia, and those of the Eastern seas --The underworld of Bism --Reepicheep's adventures in Aslan's country --Stories of the Star folk --The rise to … Continue reading More Narnia Books

Fantasy Novel Idea: Accidental Heroes

October 24, 2021May 19, 2023 ~ Heath Fogelman ~ Leave a comment

The novel follows a group of miscreants whose bumbling from one misadventure/petty crime to another accidentally stymies the big bad evil at every turn. They aren't heroes by any means, but their actions have heroic consequences that all the true heroes in the book are unable to accomplish against the seemingly insurmountable evil they face.

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