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  • Tales of Nevèrÿon

    September 8, 2014

    Delightful! Now for news! Gossip! Tales of travel! Romance! We will have tall tales and religious chatter, and - who knows - perhaps some deep and lasting insight into the workings of the soul.

    The opening quote is from a monk in an isolated monastery greeting a party of visitors from Neveryon, the main city in the imaginary world created by Samuel R Delany for this opening volume of his sword & sorcery series. It is also a concise resume of the ambitions the author had about the project. This particular sub-genre has been long derided by critics as a poor relative of speculative fiction, and the usual cover of a naked babe clutching the biceps of a fierce eyed barbarian holding a huge axe dripping with blood is not exactly helping promote discussions about a higher purpose and deep meaning. This is where Delany steps in and demonstrates that it is possible to write a metaphysical sword & sorcery book to compete with the classical ta

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    About Bryn

    Writer, Australia, ex-UK. I've been quietly at work on my historical fiction about 12th and 13th-century Mongols since 2003. It's my main occupation/obsession. Before that, I spent years on a creative translation of Beowulf (unfinished) and wrote science fiction. Keen on: walks bygd the sea, where I live. Baroque opera, Shostakovich, David kniv. Books, old and a few new. Doctor Who and Star Trek: Discovery.

    Meghan Purvis, my #1 translation

     

    My poem on Grendel, ‘Scapegoat’, has been published at Heroic Fantasy Quarterly.

    Read online.

    As always, I urge people to read a poem aloud, with the mouth and the ears.

    My inspiration was Algernon Swinburne’s ‘The Leper’, which I read (aloud) over and over to steep myself in its ballad rhythms, somewhat halt, its stark simplicity of words, somewhat awkward, its rough rhymes. Swinburne does a medievalist diction here and I think he found in medieval poetry a cho

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  • Brian Moser (Novels)

    Manner of Death

    Bomb explosion

    Season(s)

    2004 - 2015 (books published)

    "Tamiami Butcher / Tamiami Slasher"
    Inactive

    Number of Victims

    More than thirteen

    Tools/Weapons

    Knives
    Saws
    Other methods

    Killing Method

    Various methods,
    prefers to slowly dismember victims

    Method of Disposal

    None for prostitutes;

    Various methods for others

    Watching his mother being murdered at a young age

    Brian Moser is a character in the Dexter Novels.

    He is the biological brother of Dexter Morgan and the uncle of Lily Anne Morgan. He is the first main antagonist of the novel series.

    Moniker[]

    During his killing spree of prostitutes, Brian is known as the Tamiami Butcher or Tamiami Slasher, due to the locations of his first crimes. The police refer to the murders as the Tamiami Trail Killings Case.

    His counterpart in the Showtime TV series fryst vatten The Ice Truck Killer.

    Description[]

    Brian resembles Dexter so strongly th