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Ardashir


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  • 147 weeks
    If you've been posting on or faving my work

    Thank you very much. Unfortunately I can't say more than that to anyone specific because for some reason the site isn't showing me any new notifications. It lets me know I have them but gives no details.

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  • 162 weeks
    Still running late

    Due as much to difficulties on the editor's end as my steady depression; I so need to get away from a certain someone.

    I doubt anyone cares any more, but I still mean to finish that darn story. Actually it is finished, my editor is just having problems getting it back to me.

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  • 212 weeks
    Apologies and a very strange story

    My apologies once more (sigh) for the lateness of any updates. Between coming off the holidays and dealing with confinement-related stresses both my editor and I have been unable to proceed with the writing. I hope this will change soon, even more hopefully that it will coincide with the end of the Coronavirus.

    Anyway, on to something writing related, even if it's not my work.

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  • 224 weeks
    Once again, my apologies

    I offer everyone here my apologies for the stall-out on the last few chapters of Realms Undreamed Of. The first draft is done, but my editor has once again been going through financial and health-related problems that leave him with no time or energy for working on my writing.

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Feb
12th
2019

Equestrian Swords and Sorcery · 5:15am Feb 12th, 2019

A crossover I never thought I'd see. Nehwon's two greatest rogues, Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser, are summoned once again by the alien wizard Ningauble. To where?

Why to Equestria, of course!

I wish it had been longer, but I must give the author a big thumbs up for making the pony language alien to the duo. It just feels odd to me in so many stories to have humans and other aliens chatting with the Mane Six and no explanation given for how and why they can.

Now to search and see if any of the other writers from the old SAGA (Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America) writers had their work referenced on the site. You'd think that Andre Norton's work would be a natural for a crossover -- G1 MLP practically was an Andre Norton story.

My hat is off to the author for remembering one of heroic fantasy's old greats.

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