Monthly Archives: April 2011

Work on the Virgin and the Necromancer

Did a bit of work on the Virgin and the Necromancer, the book that was supposed to be out in 2004.  You all may as well get something for the wait.  The story is still pretty sound but there are … Continue reading

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Artwork on the way

Got the first bits of artwork recently.  Looks good.  I’ll be happy when I have something other than my scribbles to post.  : )

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Production notes

I was at I-Con recently.  Lots of helpful ideas for getting stories out into the e-book world.  Cleaning up word into postable stories is a bit of an art.  Who knew you couldn’t indent?  (Word’s paragraph format option does that … Continue reading

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Women in the New Model Legion

I’m not against women soldiers.  In classical literature there are always a few woman knights around dating back to the stories of the Trojan wars.  They also have done good work on the real world battelfield, especially in long term guerrilla … Continue reading

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New Model Legion

The New Model Legion is the military system of the Stewardship.  Colonists came to this new world starting about 1600 AD at a time when the longbow was going out of favor but was not forgotten.  When they came to … Continue reading

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Historical Fantasy

What is historical fantasy?  The Tales of Tiberius are set in a fictional region which has been colonized by Europe much as were the American Colonies.  While some things are fantastic and magical, most of the world is a realm of historical … Continue reading

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Welcome

This is the Blog of Richard J. Stuart, author of the Tales of Tiberius and other writings.  This blog isn’t officially open yet so if you’ve found this somehow, please be paitent patient while I get things started.  Visit the … Continue reading

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