
"The Land Went up in Fire and Curdled Smoke"
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The Advance of General Ying-Tse and the Fusang Field Force, and Ambush
Shea lay prone in the Kunai grass, as still as he could be, with the burlap
wrapped ...
4 weeks ago







4 comments:
I finally got around to listening to all the Zen & The Art of Steampunk podcasts that had been gathering moss on my iPod. You, sir, have a wonderful radio voice!
Thank'ee Mr. Broek. My alter ego actually was a DJ in college and for a brief stint at an AM radio station in the Shennandoah Valley, so I'll take that for a compliment! :-D
Hey, at the risk of looking like a self-promoting tool (at least I admit it, rather than using a fake name...) you might want to check out my webcomic, Clockwork Game, which is a retelling of The Turk's story, and entirely free:
www.clockworkgame.com
Love the posts about the shipwrecks, by the way. I'd been following the fate of the American Star for a while now.
Very nice
regards
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