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Realmgard

Fantasy fiction proudly published by Emona Literary Services

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Godzilla's 'Victory Dance' from Invasion of Astro-Monster.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Godzilla

Nov 3, 2024Nov 3, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Wishing your favourite giant, radioactive dinosaur and mine a very happy birthday.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Classic Rock, Godzilla, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Recommendation
A seascape at Cape Horn.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Ghosts of Cape Horn

Oct 29, 2024Oct 29, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

The Ghosts are mostly a metaphor. But, eh, close enough to fit Halloween season…

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Canada, Canadian Music, Folk Music, Gordon Lightfoot, Halloween 2024, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique
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: 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
Godzilla's 'Victory Dance' from Invasion of Astro-Monster.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Godzilla

Jun 3, 2024Jun 2, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

History shows again and again How Nature points out the folly of Man.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Classic Rock, Godzilla, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Recommendation
A seascape at Cape Horn.

Music to Write Realmgard to: Ghosts of Cape Horn

May 26, 2024May 26, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

RIP to a legend of Canadian folk music.

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Canada, Canadian Music, Folk Music, Music, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: Sails of Charon

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

"Dark night, there is no light In the realm of the black magic man Soul's flight into the cold blight Of the destroyer's magic land "

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Art History, Germany, Heavy Metal, Medieval, Metal, Music, Mythology, Philosophy, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique
A purple-blue twenty-sided die.

Topical Tabletop Gaming — Part 2: Game Wizards

Apr 18, 2024Apr 17, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

Part 2 of my recent exploration of Dungeons & Dragons and its history — specifically, its corporate history. What? Where are you going? No, it's interesting, I swear!

Posted in RecommendationsTagged 70s, 80s, 90s, Books, Dungeons & Dragons, Fantasy, Gaming, History, Nerd Culture, Non-Fiction, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique, Tabletop Games, Tabletop Gaming

Music to Write Realmgard to: Sails of Charon

Apr 6, 2024Apr 5, 2024 J.B. NormanLeave a comment

"Dark night, there is no light In the realm of the black magic man Soul's flight into the cold blight Of the destroyer's magic land "

Posted in Music to Write Realmgard toTagged 70s, Art History, Germany, Heavy Metal, Medieval, Metal, Music, Mythology, Philosophy, Pop Culture, Pop Culture Critique

Music to Write Realmgard to: The Battle of Evermore

Mar 13, 2024Mar 13, 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

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