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Legacy of the Stone Harp
Legacy of the Stone Harp James G. Anderson & Mark Sebanc – the authors In the world of Ahn Norvys, in which the epic fantasy series “Legacy of the Stone Harp” is set, the ancient word “Briacoil” is a ...
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Legacy of the Stone Harp » A THANKSGIVING TRIBUTE TO MY LATE FATHER
This past Monday we celebrated Thanksgiving here in Canada, and for several days I’ve found my mind drifting to thoughts of my father, who died in late August. His loss is still fresh, and, of course,...
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Legacy of the Stone Harp » Catching Up With Our Readers
We apologize to our readers for our threadbare musings over the last couple of months. Actually, “threadbare” is a self-servingly charitable way to describe it. “Woefully non-existent” might be more a...
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Legacy of the Stone Harp » The Story
In the tradition of high epic fantasy comes the Legacy of the Stone Harp, a heroic tale of grand scope that will speak to readers of all ages. Set in the time of legend, a time of pastoral simplicity...
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Legacy of the Stone Harp » On Writing
The Stoneholding and Darkling Fields of Arvon from Harley Sims, a Canadian writer, independent scholar, and up and coming public intellectual, as well as cultural commentator, who holds a PhD in Old ...
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Legacy of the Stone Harp » “Oo those awful Orkneys”: Bridging the continuum of time and space
Of all the eminent critics of Tolkien’s masterpiece at the time of its first appearance, it is the Scottish poet and man of letters, Edwin Muir (1887-1959), who most surprises us with his obtuseness a...