November 24th, 2007 by Fraser
All the back issues are up. There are likely link issues that I’ll have to go through and fix, but for now, all the old files are back and all the old stories and articles can be read. Still haven’t finished re-formatting the earliest of issues, but that will wait until the final issue is up.
Now, I have some free time to spend with my daughter, which sounds like a good plan to me.
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November 24th, 2007 by Fraser
I’m slowly getting the back issues up, most recent to oldest. Once that is done, I’ll add a “back issues” page. And then comes the final issue . . . finally!
Check back in and let me know what you think. Also, if you have ‘mad skillz’ with WordPress theme design and want to create a theme or suggest a theme for Sword’s Edge, let me know. I’m going to tinker away with my very minimal knowledge and see if I can tweak something into shape.
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November 23rd, 2007 by Fraser
Well, this looks a little bit different, doesn’t it. I’ve heard a lot about WordPress, and actually it’s a much easier way to keep the site updated, so this is how I’ll do it.
There is a final issue still to come, but all the old back issues are still around, and I’ll be putting up links and all sorts of things very soon.
The last issue, promised more than a year ago, will be coming soon, and after that, this will be my primary place to talk about speculative fiction and RPGs. So I hope you’ll drop by more often in the future. I promise regular content.
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November 19th, 2007 by Fraser
Okay, so I got a story idea. Well, really it’s an idea for two characters and the start of a story.
Basically, an invulnerable, immortal adventurer who goes by the name James Lazarus and the secret heir of Captain Nemo, Anagha Khan (disguised as a man), are in Chungking in 1935 when the Nazi archaeologist Ernst Schäfer shows up. In history, Schäfer led an expedition into Tibet to try to prove that “Aryans” had conquered much of Asia and that the Gautama Buddha was an Aryan.
Yes, these people were exactly that crazy.
In the story, Schäfer and the Nazi organization Ahnenerbe are after some mysterious object (don’t know what yet) and it’s up to Lazarus and Anagha (he calls her Ana, she calls him Uncle Jim) to stop them.
The idea is a mix of pulp adventure and super-heroics, with some sci-fi/occult thrown in there. Kind of Indiana Jones meets James Bond. I’ve spent time researching the literary bio of Nemo, and then the possible history of his descendants, then China in the 1930s.
I’ve decided that the Macguffin (that which drives the plot–look it up, it’s a term Alfred Hitchcock used) is going to be a map. Schafer (I may rename him for the story) is actually working for the Thule Society, and believes the map is of Ultima Thule. Lazarus knows it is not, but the map does correctly place the lost island of Atlantis. Then the reveal: Nemo’s eternal power generators are fueled by a mineral found only at the site of Atlantis. The Nazis can’t get their hands on that!
Yes, I have not actually done any actual writing.
So, I have the idea and I’ve done the research. It’s all ready to go . . . I just have to write the damn thing.
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