
Inspired by a misspent youth playing D&D, and reading of heroes such as Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser, Conan et al, Carl F Northwood creates his own heroes and heroines, eager to wield swords and mutter sorcerous incantations at sinister, fantastical villains!
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The Triple Death
In which, a traitor is named, and a critter flees.
Griswold the barge toad sat at his usual booth in the corner of the Rotten Acorn. A hard day’s work on the fast-running brook had left him aching. He was getting old, pro...
“Hello there! How was your Christmas?” the binman called merrily as he hooked the wheelie bin on to the lifter at the back of his truck and pressed the controls. His cheerfulness lifted the chilly morning somewhat and I half smiled in respo...
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Yule Morning, near noon.
Like a spectre rising from the mist, he appears. The Holly King. He stands tall and majestic in all of his splendour. The golden mask that covers his face catches the mid-morni...
Greetings, fellow travellers! A piece that was written as a writing prompt a couple of years ago - at the time, and even now, I don’t know where it was going. Now, perhaps we can help decide our hero’s future. What path will our hero take?...
This week, I found myself thinking about my death. Not the possible instance of death. (Isn’t that normal? Doesn’t everyone manifest some portent of doom when carrying out their day-to-day activities – or is it just me? Recently I have been...
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Fantasy Author - Helped by little demons that I ply with cheese, bourbon, and folk metal - and in return, they fill my head with a mess of fantastical heroes and villains - Epic Fantasy, Sword&Sorcery, Steampunk, and Gaslamp.
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