More Random Dragonmaster Thoughts
Yes, Mortals, another very slow Tuesday doth manifest itself; and I fear that "been there, done that" will only annoy my visitors, dear freinds. However, I am going to investigate a site alerted to me by Muninn, dear Thor the Barbarian's Queen, because, according to her, this Lulu.com is a site where one can scribble out a book for free --- and publish it.
I'd best come clean, dear friends: One of the projects I've been working on, other than Blackwolf the Dragonmaster's First Movie, of course, is my first-ever book. Not surprisingly, it will be called Blackwolf the Dragonmaster's Wizards' Guide to New York City --- In Which His Lordship, the Duke of Talisker, Offers His Own Personal Observations Regarding How to Survive as a Mage in ye Byg Appyl, Including What to Expect from its Sometimes Overwhelming Preponderance of Mortals. (Whew!) Not bad for a title, huh?
Anywho, do let's get real here: you've always thought that, as a would-be apprentice Wizard, you could take on any challenge, right? What if you were to step into my shoes, and explore the New York that I know and love/hate so dearly/madly? Such would be the premise of me Wizards' Guide to New York City; my one hope, if and when I can write and plan it all out, is that ye wouldst be mesmeriz'd, amaz'd, bamboozl'd and all that other good silly Mage-related stuff.
So let me wrap this entry up, that I might investigate this Lulu.com --- and Muninn, my dear, I hope you're right about this!
Master Blackwolf
I'd best come clean, dear friends: One of the projects I've been working on, other than Blackwolf the Dragonmaster's First Movie, of course, is my first-ever book. Not surprisingly, it will be called Blackwolf the Dragonmaster's Wizards' Guide to New York City --- In Which His Lordship, the Duke of Talisker, Offers His Own Personal Observations Regarding How to Survive as a Mage in ye Byg Appyl, Including What to Expect from its Sometimes Overwhelming Preponderance of Mortals. (Whew!) Not bad for a title, huh?
Anywho, do let's get real here: you've always thought that, as a would-be apprentice Wizard, you could take on any challenge, right? What if you were to step into my shoes, and explore the New York that I know and love/hate so dearly/madly? Such would be the premise of me Wizards' Guide to New York City; my one hope, if and when I can write and plan it all out, is that ye wouldst be mesmeriz'd, amaz'd, bamboozl'd and all that other good silly Mage-related stuff.
So let me wrap this entry up, that I might investigate this Lulu.com --- and Muninn, my dear, I hope you're right about this!
Master Blackwolf