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Hypothetically Speaking...: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. I found this languishing in a forgotten folder on my computer today. Like most of my stuff, unfinished, but as I can't remember what was meant to happen next, if I ever knew, I don't think I'll get it completed. Sorry about the change in fonts, I can't seem to fix it. It complains about something or other in the Html when I try. Someone was at the door. 8221; he snapped, daring me to be anyone else. 8220;That’s me,” I stammered. 8220;A bouquet of what! 8220;Flowers.”. A morbid...
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Hypothetically Speaking...: September 2009
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009. I started reading Beowulf again the other day. I read it once several years ago (Seamus Heaney's. Translation. No, as much as I would like to, I don't read it in Anglo-Saxon. I only know about four words of the language. Hwaet. If you care to know.) I wasn't that impressed with it then. The story was good - I could see that - but I felt let down by the words Heaney. I had just finished reading Tolkien's. The Lay of Leithian. Was one of the greatest influences on his work.
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Hypothetically Speaking...: July 2008
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Thursday, July 03, 2008. The Lord of the Rings in Sixty Seconds. Now this is funny. Lord of the Rings. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Succinctly, I'm me. A Christian. A writer (I hope). Someone who wants to write what he wants to read. We don't get many noble stories anymore. View my complete profile. Meditations of a Cod. Star Studded Super Step. Sew On and Sew Forth. Me, Myself and I. West Coast Christian Surfers. The Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness.
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Hypothetically Speaking...: June 2009
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Friday, June 26, 2009. From the Notion Club Papers. Which is included in Sauron Defeated. I thought it rather interesting. 8216;When you are writing a story, for instance, you can (if you’re a vivid visualizer, as I am, and are clearly visualizing the scene). But they do seem to come prefabricated, to a certain degree, which helps in describing detail. Anyhow, I, as I said, thought it was an interesting quote. Labels: C S Lewis. J R R Tolkien. Monday, June 15, 2009. Stories, essentially, tell us how to l...
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Hypothetically Speaking...: Adjectives in the Spring
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Monday, October 05, 2009. Adjectives in the Spring. I don't know how many of you will "get" this. It spilled out hurriedly when I intended to do something else. And there was battle ‘neath the trees. The invaders were put to fight. Like madmen they fled and lamented loudly when they saw their brothers laid low. Their huts given over to the flame, their stands cast deep into the river-water. The dirty white nets were set on high poles to fly loose in the wind as white banners of victory. Http:/ ribbonsofl...
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Hypothetically Speaking...: April 2009
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Thursday, April 16, 2009. I came across this idea whilst sampling yonder. Blog, and it seems to have caught on somewhat, I thought a male perspective to complement it wouldn't be amiss. When I first put together this list, I got about twenty-five heroes. Having just recently read a chapter in Doug Wilson’s Future Men on fairy tales and heroes, I decided to choose which of these make virtue most lovely, most commendable. Which would want to be like, if I could? I can’t leave off a. Ht postpone evil for.
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Hypothetically Speaking...: Dashed Good Book, This One
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Thursday, September 03, 2009. Dashed Good Book, This One. Originally it was called Alec Forbes of Howglen. Instead of the one, near perfect (but somehow still likeable) character I encountered in his The Shepherd’s Castle. Or what it means to “ sook o’ the tappit hen. If you've read Tolkien and Lewis, then you really must explore MacDonald, if you haven't already. His novels are remarkably good, but his fairytales and fantasies are simply incredible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Me, Myself and I.
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Hypothetically Speaking...: November 2008
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Saturday, November 29, 2008. Mythopoeia Ankáia Part 2: Of Áthru Balágnor 2/2. Yet his children he never forgot, for they soon followed him to Úngothon at his summons, and would gladly follow his leading along whichever path he took. As it was, all that they learned was that at their coming Víor was roused in wrath beyond reckoning and that the hour was at last come to end the absolute rule of the Black Hand and cast him down from his dark throne. As a thousand tempests Víor hurled himself from Vinyóldë, ...
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Hypothetically Speaking...: October 2009
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Monday, October 05, 2009. Adjectives in the Spring. I don't know how many of you will "get" this. It spilled out hurriedly when I intended to do something else. And there was battle ‘neath the trees. The invaders were put to fight. Like madmen they fled and lamented loudly when they saw their brothers laid low. Their huts given over to the flame, their stands cast deep into the river-water. The dirty white nets were set on high poles to fly loose in the wind as white banners of victory. Succinctly, I'm m...