For more insights and articles about epic fantasy visit his site at: epic-fantasy.com - The webs only epic fantasy site. Blog Will Kalif is the author of two epic fantasy novels and is an avid fan of all things fantasy and medieval. For a daily dose of these subjects visit his blog at: Heroic Dreams – Never Give A Sword to A Man Who Can’t Dance Medieval: To Learn more about Medieval Weapons, Armor, and Castles visit the authors website at Medieval - The Medieval Armory For more interesting insights and information about the classical guitar or to hear pieces played by the author visit his website at: The Classical Guitarist For More interesting diorama project visit his website at: Have Fun Making Creative Dioramas Terrarium For more interesting terrarium projects and ideas visit his website at: Terrarium Man For a guide to lots of great information about fantasy on the web visit his site at: The Fantasy Guide website – Your guide to Fantasy on the World Wide Web For more articles, information, product reviews ,and tutorials on the exciting world of making video games for free check out the author’s website at: make-video-games.com – Creative resources for making video games for free If you are interested in learning more about medieval subjects, weapons, and castles visit the authors website at: The Medieval Armory He has been an amateur astronomer for many decades. Learn more about telescopes and astronomy by visiting his website at: The Joy of Telescopes and Astronomy Want to learn more about the wonderful drink called Mead? Visit his site where you can find tutorials, videos and recipes. The Art of Making Mead
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Japan is peppered with hundreds of amazing castles and castle ruins. Here is a look at some of the more spectacular and famous ones.
The Tombs of Atuan is a remarkable little fantasy book. It is a coming of age story for a young woman and a wonderfully written book suitable for children and adults. It is a classic in the genre of fantasy fiction.
If you write fantasy or are thinking about writing fantasy you probably are going to have medieval weapons in your created world. Today’s reader of fantasy is very savvy when it comes to weapons and armor and you want your writing to be accurate and to make sense when it comes to weapons. They are often a big part of the story. In this article I explain some important things about medieval weapons, how to get them right, and I look at some of the more popular types of weapons.
Shoebox Dioramas are a part of every school year and in just about every grade they serve as a wonderful learning tool. They are used to learn the arts and crafts of making things and they are used to also learn about subjects. This article shows you some creative ideas from both the arts and crafts aspect and the learning aspect.
Fernando Sor was a classical guitarist and composer who was born in Spain and he lived from 1778 to 1839. He was a contemporary of Beethoven and is often referred to as the “Beethoven of the Guitar”. He wrote many different works for the guitar including his famous Sor Method for the Guitar and his 20 Studies for the Classical Guitar. Both of these works are still in use today.
Advice on how to take your idea for a video game and turn it into a reality.
Medieval castles were mysterious places and often times they had a maze or a labyrinth. This article looks at the uses of these structures and takes a look at some of the more famous ones.
Maps are a wonderful addition to any fantasy novel. They give the reader an added level of information that helps them visualize and experience the world you have created. A good map can also help you in the writing of your novel. Here are some resources and tips to help you make good maps as a supplement for your writing.
There are a lot of epic fantasy series out there. But very few of them have withstood the test of time. This book is one of the best books in the genre of modern epic fantasy and it is the first book in a series called the Riftwar Cycle. If you are looking for an epic fantasy series to dig into this is a perfect starting point.
The Telescope turns 400 years old this year and in four century period astronomers and telescope makers have been continually making larger and larger telescopes in order to peer deeper and deeper into the mysteries of the universe. There are currently quite a few enormous instruments in use and there are several next generation telescopes being developed that will dwarf anything currently in use. This article takes a look at some of these magnificent monsters of astronomy.

