Pagan Pages

  • T.A.W.N., the Tucson Area Wiccan/Pagan Network

  • E-Cauldron, for serious discussion of neo-Pagan issues


Fantasy Literature Sites

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    P.C. Hodgell has written a number of quality fantasy novels as well as critical studies of the work of Sir Walter Scott. Her novels - Godstalk, Dark of the Moon, and Seeker's Mask, and four related short stories collected in Blood and Ivory - focus on a strong female protagonist named Jamethiel and her world. Jame's eccentricities and independence, her stubborn resistance to the forces trying to control her and her insistence on forging her own destiny make her one of the best female protagonists in the genre. Hodgell's plotting is intricate but tight and fast-paced, her characters believable and the setting, a world named Rathilien, fully realized.
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  • a P.C. Hodgell page
  • <------- Both are must-sees for all P.C. Hodgell fans. ------->
  • a Kencyr page
  • In a class with LeGuin, Eddison, Peake, McKillip and Dunsany, Hodgell's work has regrettably slipped under many fantasy readers' radar screens, a situation exacerbated by the former relative difficulty of finding copies of her novels. I have only ever been able to find them in the small-town public library in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and in better used book stores - the ones that are stacked floor to ceiling with dusty gems but whose staff can instantly lay their hands on any volume you request. In 2000, Meisha Merlin Publishing released Dark of the Gods, a volume combining God Stalk and Dark of the Moon with one of the related short stories, "Bones." Copies of Hodgell's work, including Seeker's Mask and the still hard-to-find Blood and Ivory are available through Meisha Merlin . They are located in Georgia but will ship outside the U.S.


  • Lord of the Rings Fanatics Forum, an interactive J.R.R. Tolkien Fan Site

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  • Official site for the New Line Cinema/Wingnut Films Lord of the Rings cinematic trilogy.


    Dor Moretirith, my spin-off from the LotR Fanatics Forum listed above.


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