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Ars MagicaAugust 3, 2011

British Goblins Chapter One: an example of stripping down text.

The text to be mined For this first chapter, I’ve decided to quote the complete text and colour code it to show what I’m looking for.  In future chapters I’ll just publish my condensed notes.  The idea here is to show you how the mining process works. The colour code is as follows: people or creatures, places,…

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Ars MagicaAugust 2, 2011August 2, 2011

British Goblins Project: first steps

I’m going to work with British Goblins in much the same way I would if I were writing a brief piece for an Ars book, or for the Sub Rosa fanzine.  I’m not saying all of the authors work this way: I know that most of the ones I’ve collaborated with have different techniques. The…

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Ars MagicaJune 30, 2011August 3, 2011

Now that its crashed and burned I can discuss this project

Have you ever wondered what might have happened to Ars Magica’s faeries if the old style of thinking (“The Celts Were Right!”) had continued, and been coupled with our modern research techniques? I was trying to do a “two great tastes which taste great together” thing, mixing my Ars Magica writing and Librivoxing by recording…

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