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January 5th, 2007

Elfwood FARP

Elfwood claims to be the worlds largest home to SciFi/Fantasy art and fiction. They were nice enough to mention one of my web pages (one that gets too little attention IMHO). The link above is to a tutorial called FARP : Creating Fantasy and Science Fiction Worlds. It is nicely done and has some very good resource links. I have never heard of Elfwood. I keep thinking Elwood as in Elwood Blues in the Blues Brothers.
I will be surfing the site for interesting stuff. It has a top level domain that indicates that it is a Swedish site, but what I saw was in English.

My cthreepo.com site gets hits mostly on the blog, but I have lots of essays and little programs/projects. I had fun making my 10 rules of science fiction writing, but nobody gets the irony. When I get links to that page, it is because some people are bashing me. It seems everyone prefers nazis and unicorns in their Spec Fic. It’s a good thing I didn’t include my notion that zombies should also be banned from any and all horror stories. We need a 50 year moratorium on Vampires, Zombies, Demons, Dragons, Elves and anyone who carries a sword so that when the moratorium ends it will all seem fresh again.

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