Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Epic Fantasy Bulletin Board

I have created a Bulletin Board at the Castle Fiction website where you can discuss all your favorite Epic fantasy subjects. Interested in The Lord of the Rings? Do you have a favorite Epic Fantasy series like the Wheel of Time or the Sword of Truth and want to talk about it with other like minded people. Maybe you just want to see what other people have to say about it.
Check out the Bulletin Board at All the World of Epic Fantasy

I have also written a review for the new Orlando Bloom / Ridley Scott Movie: Kingdom of Heaven.

When you get to Castle Fiction be sure to check your sword at the door.

PS. We are looking for moderators for the bulletin board so if you are a fan of epic fantasy and would like to be a moderator when you get to the BB send the admin an email.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Looking for a good Epic Fantasy Book or series?

The website devoted to Epic Fantasy is coming along great.

I have written an essay on finding good epic fantasy. It is broken down into three sections: for beginners, intermediates, and advanced readers. Here is an excerpt from the advanced section:

The Worm Ouroboros - (first published in 1922) by E.R.Eddison This was the Lord of the Rings before the Lord of the Rings was published. You have no doubt heard of this book but if you haven't read it there is definitely a gap in your knowledge of the field. If you are skeptical you may want to learn more about the Ouroboros to understand how important this symbol is in mythology (A circular symbol of a snake swallowing its own tail)

You can read the essay on the Castle Fiction Epic & Heroic Fantasy
Or go directly to the essay: Looking for some good epic fantasy to read?

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

New Epic Fantasy Website Launch

This blog is a companion to the Epic Fantasy website CastleFiction.com - Epic and Heroic Fantasy

I have been developing a website devoted to Epic Fantasy and it has been going pretty well. I have another website, of a more personal nature that I use for various creative pursuits. But the Epic Fantasy website is focused on the one topic of Epic Fantasy. It is amazing how much work is involved in creating a website.
This is just my first post and I will be adding a lot thoughts, ideas and materials to this blog so check back soon. If you are a big fan of Epic Fantasy check out the website. I just finished an essay called: "Looking for some good Epic Fantasy to Read? For beginners to experts."

Here is an excerpt from the advice for beginners to Epic Fantasy:

Your first reaction when adventuring out into the world of epic fantasy might be to run out and buy the Lord of the Rings and this is ok but not my best recommendation. This series of three books is actually quite daunting a task and you may get discouraged. This is kind of like jumping into the deep end of the pool without learning to swim. The language in the books is a little stilted and the scope is just enormous. You will need to stretch your reading muscles a bit before you tackle these books.
If you are absolutely determined to get right into The Lord of the Rings then you have to absolutely and undeniably read The Hobbit first. (It comes in several different printings and there are several inexpensive paperback versions to choose from). It is the prequel to the Lord of the Rings. It introduces you to many of the main characters and villains and it sets the stage for almost everything in the series. If you are still hell bent on the whole series then you can buy all four books packaged together in a reasonable price. But read the Hobbit first -don't skip over it. You won't be disappointed.
Now lets say that you already read these books or because you saw the movies and you know what is going to happen you want to try something different. Well this is where epic fantasy gets really juicy! there are plenty of other works that are just as satisfying. The Earthsea Trilogy, written by Ursula K. LeGuin is a fantastic set of books now totaling 6 and a great place to start your adventure. The first book called A Wizard of Earthsea is about a boy named Ged who is sent off to wizard school to learn how to become a wizard! Sounds familiar right? But this was written twenty years before Harry Potter. There are some wonderful things in this book including a fateful and revealing encounter with a dragon and plenty of secrets that only wizards can know. You are going to love these books! I guarantee it! And they are suitable for children and adults alike.
I don't normally recommend getting more than one book in a series if you aren't familiar with the author already but in the case of the Earthsea books I recommend you buy the first four as a package. The books are small and the first book is only 183 pages. You could read this whole book in one sitting and be disappointed because you now have to order the rest of them and wait until they arrive. And believe me, you are going to want to read the rest of them.
Will @ CastleFiction.com