Fearadhach MecRaudri

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Fearadhach MecRaudri (a nom de plume, obviously. The other name belongs to the boring alter-ego with a day job) is an avid reader and writer of Science Fiction and Fantasy. He enjoys the mental play in the realm of ideas, the endless game of ‘what if’ that is at the core of the genre. His days are spent in one of the stereo-typical jobs expected of geeks, but his evenings are spent playing in the realm of ideas and his weekends seeking adventure.

As a member of a regular writing critique group, he is always working to further his craft, and help others hone theirs. When not writing, he enjoys swimming, reading, gaming, sword fighting, skydiving, skiing, and a host of other Adrenalin-pumping activities

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A picture is worth a thousand words. Most of us have heard this phrase so many times it is sunk deep into the bones. To be fair to the phrase in particular and our cultural references in general, there is certainly legitimacy to the phrase, both in terms of visual artistic expression and the art of wordsmithing. After all, both are certainly artistic endeavors, meant to invoke emotion and, well, e Read more of this blog post »
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