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Fantasy fiction proudly published by Emona Literary Services

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Music to Write Realmgard to: Northwest Passage

Jul 1, 2024Jun 30, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Happy Canada Day, everybody!

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 80s, Canada, Canadian History, Folk Music, Historical Fiction, History, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: The Sunken Cathedral

Jun 29, 2024Jun 29, 2024 J.B. Norman1 Comment

"Who has not heard of the submerged bells of Ys, and who has not heard them ring in the echoes of his own imagination?"

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 1800s, Brittany, Celtic Mythology, Classical Music, Claude Debussy, Folklore, France, Music, Mythology, Ocean, Piano Music, Romantic Music

Music to Write Realmgard to: Mists of Avalon

Jun 27, 2024Jun 27, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

A song about the weather conditions in Eastern Newfoundland. That was a joke. It's about King Arthur.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard to, RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Brazil, Britain, British History, Celtic Mythology, Fantasy, Heavy Metal, King Arthur, Medieval History, Metal, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Power Metal

Music to Write Realmgard to: Tír na nÓg

Jun 25, 2024Jun 25, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Tír na nÓg is where the Elves live in Irish mythology. That's going to be important…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged Celtic Mythology, Elf, Fairies, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Folk Music, Ireland, Irish Music, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Recommendation

Music to Write Realmgard to: The Swan of Tuonela

Jun 23, 2024Jun 23, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

[Melancholy Mythological Bird Noises]

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 1800s, Classical Music, Finland, Folklore, Music, Music to Write Realmgard to, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Romantic Music
The sky during a thunderstorm.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Stormbringer

Jun 21, 2024Jun 21, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

My favourite Deep Purple Song about a Magic Rainbow Sky Horse.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Classic Rock, Fantasy, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Lament for the Aurochs

Jun 17, 2024Jun 16, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

They're basically big cows…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 2000s, Fantasy, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique
A road forking in a forest.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Wanderer

Jun 15, 2024Jun 15, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"He will ride across land and time To find a way through this endless night."

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard to, RecommendationsTagged 2000s, Fantasy, Finland, Folk Metal, Folklore, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Recommendation

Music to Write Realmgard to: The Battle of Evermore

Jun 13, 2024Jun 12, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Zeppelin: some of the most iconic rockers of all; also, colossal nerds.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Fantasy, Folk Music, Folklore, Led Zeppelin, Lord of the Rings, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Twilight of the Thunder God

Jun 11, 2024Jun 10, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Closing out my Dragon-posting with a post that's not really about a Dragon, but also not-not about a Dragon. I guess if comes down to how you interpret what a Sea Serpent is…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 2000s, Heavy Metal, Metal, Music, Mythology, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Recommendation, Sweden, Viking Metal

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