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Image credits "The Story" page Chalice image courtesy of Steve Millingham, creator of
beautiful pewter historical replicas. You may visit him at www.pewterreplicas.co.uk.
Thanks, Steve! | Image of the
Ruin drawn by my good friend Shari Meyer, who doesn't have a website but
encourages the globally-minded to point their browsers toward the U.S.
Baha'i website. |  |
"Characters" and cover art Cover art on the home page courtesy of Jeff
Davis. He has no website, but if you like his art, you can reach
him at jlelanddavis@gmail.com.
Sketches
of Mosaia's sword and T'Cru courtesy of Zach Castedo. He and I
are part of a team working on a game called The Seven Valleys based on
some Sufi mystical texts and the book of the same name by Baha'u'llah. Other links that
may be of interest  | In
May, 2007, I took a job editing at the e-publications house that
publishes some of Dragon Moon's authors. The place is called
Virtual Tales;
it offers its authors a good deal, and it works more like a reputable
paper publishing house than a lot of outfits out there (meaning you have
to submit your material like you would at a "regular" publisher, it
gets reviewed, you get an actual editor if it's accepted for
publication, and they maintain a fairly high standard). They lean a
little toward science fiction and fantasy but publish in all
genres. I highly recommend checking them out if you want a good
read or have an interesting work of fiction to submit. (Yes, you
can drop my name.) |
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friend Tara Cross has one of the neatest geyser pages out there,
including great videos of Yellowstone's Giant Geyser, which reactivated
in 2006 following a lull (2-3 eruptions a year) of nearly 10 years. |  |
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