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Ashe Armstrong

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in Tulsa, OK, The United States
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King, Lovecraft, Howard, Le Guin, Mignola, Gaiman, Vonnegut, Poe

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I grew up watching and reading about adventures and having horrible nightmares. That last part may not seem relevant, but it is. I liked monsters and cryptids and the paranormal and scary things in general but I also liked them while hiding under the covers. I was also huge into science and learning. I was, shocking as it might sound, a Nerd. Eventually, nightmares were normal, I embraced being 2 spoopy and carried on with life. Who'd have guessed?

I grew up on a steady diet of late 80s and early 90s cartoons, Star Trek, Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Goosebumps, and the Addams Family movies. The natural inclusion of Disney and Jim Henson helped build a love of fantasy too. As I got older, I discovered new things to love as well, like Cli
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Summer Newsletter

Howdy, y’all. Wait, this isn’t a Grimluk related post, I should do that again. Hail and well met, friends. It is once more time for the Letter of News. I hope you’re all doing well. Let’s get goin.

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First up, I shared Neon Odin’s “Allfather” album last time. This time, especially with what’s below, it seems smart to share one of the major driving forces for writing this book: Bear McCreary’s Ma

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Great art, finishing up the arc and setting up the next one. Great continuation from the previous volume and now, well, if the cover doesn't tell you what's up, I can't help you. The biggest issue here is just that they don't really talk about Teela' ...more
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Definite improvement on the art this go round. Story's great, though Teela, and especially Teela and Adam's interactions, feel very...forced. It feels very "Oooh, she's edgy because she's an ACTION GIRL" instead of just letting her be a hero. Thankfu ...more
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“Have you ever seen a chicken filled with a manifestation of evil?"

Trilgor shook his head. "Can't say I have."

"It's an evil most fowl.”
Ashe Armstrong, A Demon in the Desert

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“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”
Neil Gaiman, Coraline

“The scariest moment is always just before you start.”
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“A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom.”
Martin Luther King Jr.

“Visionary feminism is a wise and loving politics. It is rooted in the love of male and female being, refusing to privilege one over the other. The soul of feminist politics is the commitment to ending patriarchal domination of women and men, girls and boys. Love cannot exist in any relationship that is based on domination and coercion. Males cannot love themselves in patriarchal culture if their very self-definition relies on submission to patriarchal rules. When men embrace feminist thinking and practice, which emphasizes the value of mutual growth and self-actualization in all relationships, their emotional well-being will be enhanced. A genuine feminist politics always brings us from bondage to freedom, from lovelessness to loving.”
bell hooks

“People don't read any more. It's a sad state of affairs. Reading's the only thing that allows you to use your imagination. When you watch films it's someone else's vision, isn't it?"

[Interview in The Independent, 15 October 2005]”
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