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2009-10-16
Stupid, cold weather! Anyone besides me that has problem with cold hands? If so, then how do you tackle the task of writing while your fingers are all stiff and slow?
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Me in short:

I AM a 22 year old guy
I LIVE in Sweden
I STUDY materials engineering at the university (final year)
I WORK as an engineer with building related computations
I WRITE a fantasy novel
I LIKE honest comments with ideas and suggestions on what to improve. Or just small talk and making new friends.


Some Great Authors:

♦ Terry Goodkind - The Sword of Truth series is just amazing.
♦ Terry Pratchett - I love and share his cynical view of the world!
♦ Christopher Paolini - Dragon Riders, gotta love 'em!
♦ David Eddings - For hooking me into fantasy in the first place, and also for his lovely scientific explanation of why you cannot annihilate things. (E = mc^2, the released energy would blast you to pieces…)
♦ R A Salvatore - It's nice with stories not revolving around the end of the world. A personal quest for adventure, just for the heck of it, is sometimes more interesting.
♦ I would say Robert Jordan if he hadn’t degraded his promising Wheel of Time series into a confusing soap opera. Shame on you Jordan!
♦ J K Rowling - Harry Potter is rather good, even though her magic system is insane.
♦ Brent Weeks - I like the Night Angel Triology. Dark. Cool Powers. Awesome fighting.


This is what I've published here on SW so far:
Prologue
Part I - Nárhin
Part II - The Trial
Part II.2 - Unexpected news
Part III - Persuasions


I hope you enjoy it!


/MoonRay




  • Last seen right now. Member since June 27, 2007.
  • My mood is , and quote is "Creative".
  • I am a 22 year old guy (Sweden)
  • When I'm not writing, I'm studying my last year at the university, as well as practising sneaky ninja moves.
  • I have 49 comments, 6 stories

My Stories

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  • Nárhin was furious. One week had gone since the Trial, and he was beginning to accept the turn of events.
    2300 words, 2 comments, January 17. In Elves, Fantasy, Nárhin
  • It took him a few seconds to get used to the sparsely lit tent. The only light source was a small oil lamp, the wick burning low.
    2900 words, 4 comments, October 12, 2008. In Elves, Fantasy, Magic, Nárhin
  • 1 / Nárhin listened as the procedure of the Trial was explained to him and the other children. Apparently, they were to be tested by a comm
    3900 words, 7 comments, March 25, 2008. In Elves, Fantasy, Magic, Nárhin
  • As he left Fendil, Nárhin focused his thoughts on the unicorn. With a careful touch his mind connected with the powerful being
    3100 words, 7 comments, January 27, 2008. In Elves, Fantasy, Magic, Nárhin

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