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T.C. Rypel

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T.C. Rypel Hi, J.W. and thanks for your interest. I wasn't aware that they had been removed from Audible and will have to look into why. Thanks for the heads-up!…moreHi, J.W. and thanks for your interest. I wasn't aware that they had been removed from Audible and will have to look into why. Thanks for the heads-up!(less)
T.C. Rypel Hi again, Dean.

A Gonji movie, or mini-series, has been a dream talking-point by many people over the years. I have a lot of visual-effects friends in …more
Hi again, Dean.

A Gonji movie, or mini-series, has been a dream talking-point by many people over the years. I have a lot of visual-effects friends in Hollywood, in particular, who have expressed a desire to work on such a project. Alas, none of them has the clout to win over the deep-pockets producer that would be needed.

I have one VFX pal of many years' standing, in fact, who works on GAME OF THRONES for HBO and has been known to leave copies of Gonji books lying around the Belfast set of that popular show! His own indie production company has bought the screen rights to an old horror story of mine (as yet unproduced). He'd love to do Gonji. But that dream remains out of reach.

As for an ideal actor to play Gonji... I don't have a definitive known actor I'd favor. DARK VENTURES cover artist Larry Blamire and I discussed this in depth during his creation of the DARK VENTURES cover painting. Gonji Japanese/Norwegian, so we looked at some pix of the rare folks of that particular mixed extraction. Larry's DV cover character comes as close as I've seen to my own vague notion. We threw out various names out of movie history for reference. The nearest approximation we could agree on in terms of Gonji's rather exotic blend was, ironically, also a "Dean": 1960s actor Dean Fredericks, when he wasn't going blond in films like THE PHANTOM PLANET.(less)
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Deathwind of Vedun (Gonji #1)

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Gonji: Red Blade from the East

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Samurai Steel (Gonji, #2)

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Fortress of Lost Worlds (Go...

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Knights of Wonder (Gonji, #5)

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Gonji: Dark Ventures

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Gonji: A Hungering of Wolves

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Sept-Oct Groupreads: a poll to confirm that a Egyptian Sword & Sorcery theme will work. A few non-Egyptian topics are included. Voting will steer if we have one broad theme vs. two specific books.

 
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Gonji: Red Blade from the East: The Deathwind Trilogy, Book of the Gonji series by T.C. Rypel (write-in)
 
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“Here the first of the things that happened, happened. The first of the things important enough to notice and to remember afterward, among a great many trifling but kindred ones that were not. Some so slight they were not more than gloating, zestful glints of eye or curt hurtful gestures. (Once he accidentally poured a spurt of scalding tea on the back of a waitress' wrist, by not waiting long enough for the waitress to withdraw her hand in setting the cup down, and by turning his head momentarily the other way. The waitress yelped, and he apologized, but he showed his teeth as he did so, and you don't show your teeth in remorse).”
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“Each unto himself has his own world that he looks out upon, and though someone else were to stand on the very selfsame inch of ground your feet were placed upon, guided by chalk marks, he would not see the same things you did.”
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“But that's the Way, and there is no other. And once his mind's made up, the trembling and aimless walking stops, and he can look doom in the face without flinching. ("Jane Brown's Body")”
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