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Through windows closed and shuttered you can see where fun was had, Where tales were served by a young barkeep, a story-tellin' lad. The barmaids teased and plied their trade twixt the tables, dark and light, And the patrons there gave not a thought to the lurking veil of night. But night did come, as it always must, and the lamps went dark at last, And the barmaids left, and the patrons, too, and the barkeep's grief was vast. It's said if you pass on the lonely road where the tavern stands abandoned, You can still hear, if you strain your ear, the barkeep's pen a'scratchin'. Some call him a phantom, some call him a fool, but call him what you will, He'll never give up on the stories he told 'til they're back, his tavern to fill. So give him a thought on your busy road, and stop for a while as you pass, 'Cause you just never know when the stories will flow, and the thrill will return at last! Hello and welcome. My name is Jack, and for around a decade, my "muse," whatever you conceive that to be, has been lying in a coma. I refuse to give up on her, and am currently focused on bringing an old endeavor, "The Orphan Princess" Thanks for your support. You guys are the best! Jack...
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| Good morning, friends and followers, and I hope it finds you well. With a title like that, you wouldn't be wrong in guessing that it finds me capricious. You see, I'm not here to offer an exposé on my beloved horror genre. I'm not even offering a story. So, what, you may ask, is coming "up from the grave?" Funny you should ask. Back last September, I offered a forum, the idea being that you could talk to me, ask questions, open topics of interest to you, and so forth, and I would reply. That never really took off, and around mid-December I gave it up as a distraction that didn't have a worthwhile payoff, it garnering a single rating of three stars and going weeks between comments. So I marked it private with a view toward deleting it altogether if no one protested its disappearance. Well, no one protested and I didn't miss it any more than anyone else did, but there's a little snag in my whole get-rid-of-it program: It's been nominated for a Quill Award in the Best New Forum category. I don't know who nominated it ~ that's forbidden ~ and I don't think it's the sort of thing that will finish in the top ten, but someone does, and what a slap in the face to the nominator to find that they thought something was worthy of a Quill, and my response to that is to delete the item. Add to that the fact that I'm curious as to how it might stack up, and it is, quite literally, coming up from the grave. I think I know how it will fare, but it isn't for us to decide how others view our efforts, so here it is in all it's glory... or something:
I have two other active projects that I'd like to keep in the public eye. One is that I'm transcribing Book III of Beyond the Rails, which is rapidly approaching completion:
Finally, I have a long-unfinished story that I am working on in an attempt to bring my "muse," whatever that is, up from the grave. It's a fantasy with a large nautical component, and some widely-scattered characters who are slowly being brought together for what I hope will be a slam-bang finish:
And that's 30 for today. Hope you all have a wonderful Sunday. You guys are the best! Stay inspired, Jack |