S.V. Farnsworth’s Author Blog
Story Setting: 1 New World Only Your Imagination Can Take You
“Where no one has gone before” is a place you may have traveled to many times now. The same may be said of Middle Earth. It is not likely you will ever tire of these destinations. I know I never do.
It is thrilling to realize, however, that there are always new worlds to discover.
The Modutan Empire is one of those must-see places.
Woman of the Stone is an epic fantasy novel that takes you to castles and tombs, villages and plains, an Imperial City and a Royal Palace.
An ancient sword will sink fangs of power into your arm as you fight a dreaded enemy.
You will nearly be hanged from the gallows, wrongly accused of murder.
You will swim in a crystal-clear pool at the foot of a mighty waterfall nestled in a red sandstone box canyon surrounded by lush green vegetation and the song of birds.
You will cook a freshly caught fish in the coals of a campfire and taste the evening air with a full stomach.
Well, at least you will if your imagination gives you that ability. Visit svfarnsworthauthor.com/books/.
Poetry for those who are sick this New Year.
Ode to the Commodeby S.V. FarnsworthWhen you’ve got real diarrheaIt’s a backward explosion,Confetti farts into the fiesta bowl.Yep, sometimes the commodeIs your only friend.Happy New Year!
Flash Fiction Contest Loser by S.V. Farnsworth
Flash Fiction Contest Loserby S.V. Farnsworth I've never written Flash Fiction before. To be honest, I didn't think I could do it at all, but here's the losing entry I submitted to Janet Reid, Literary Agent's blog contest. Tell me if it stinks like peanut...
Memoir of How the Universe Was Created by S.V. Farnsworth
Memoir of How the Universe Was Createdby S.V. Farnsworth OK, so I did not create the universe, but I did create something by accident that looked and behaved just like the universe. One lazy summer...
Essay: Is the EPA Your Tower of Babel? by S.V. Farnsworth
Is the EPA Your Tower of Babel?by S.V. Farnsworth Do you think the EPA can save us from climate change? If so, then how far are you willing to go to compel those who disagree with you to contribute to...
Essay Contest Winner 2nd Prize Entry by S.V. Farnsworth
Resoulutionby S.V. Farnsworth I see life in metaphors. I recently met and subsequently read a dozen brief memoirs of Vietnam Veteran Ronald C. Mosbaugh who served as a Corpsman (medic) on a thirteen...
An Essay on Humor by S.V. Farnsworth
Humorby S.V. FarnsworthMarch 29th 2015 I can’t stomach humor at anyone’s expense but my own. I use humor sparingly, and often to diffuse a turn in a conversation that leads to someone being...
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