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Wayne Batson
July 3rd, 2007, 04:34 PM
Welcome to the Wayne Thomas Batson Forum here at SFF World! I'm the Author of The Door Within Trilogy, a bestselling epic fantasy series for YA readers and anyone else who likes a good fantasy yarn.

I guess that makes me your host. :D So, in the name of the One, True King, ruler of Alleble and The Realm, King Eliam the Everlasting, I bid thee a hearty welcome and well met.

I'm going to make this thread a STICKY, so that as folks wander in, they can say hello and tell a little bit about themselves.

If you are willing, tell us:
• Name or User Name
• Interests/Hobbies
• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not?
• Have you read Isle of Swords or not?
• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre.
• Anything else you want to share.

Wayne Batson
July 3rd, 2007, 04:42 PM
• Name or User Name
I'm Wayne Thomas Batson

• Interests/Hobbies
I am a teacher and an author. I dabble in 3D artwork. I play electric quitar. And I think that Nachos are their own food group.

• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not?
Uh, yes...once or twice. ;)

• Have you read Isle of Swords or not?
See above.

• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre.
The Hobbit was my gateway. My cousin gave me that book the summer of 7th grade. My life has never been the same. lol

• Anything else you want to share.
When the storms of life come, remember, you are Never Alone!

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Regidor Dragon
July 3rd, 2007, 11:16 PM
• Name or User Name
I'm Mike Kinion
• Interests/Hobbies
just started to do some Writing ... Astronomy.. reading ( this to is a new Hobbie)
• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not?
yes and yes and Oh Yes :D

• Have you read Isle of Swords or not?
I will when it comes out

• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre.
Eragon and Eldest

• Anything else you want to share
when you feel a lone that on one cares just call His name

vgunn
July 5th, 2007, 06:25 PM
• Name or User Name
Val Gunn
• Interests/Hobbies
Reading, Writing and Travel
• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not?
Only the Door Within
• Have you read Isle of Swords or not?
No, but its on the list
• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre.
Lord of the Rings
• Anything else you want to share.
“It is the job that is never started that takes longest to finish.”

Wayne Batson
July 5th, 2007, 11:32 PM
Welcome, Mike and Vgunn! Thanks for coming by this new forum. I wonder how many folks have LOTR as their gateway books.

Radthorne
July 6th, 2007, 12:59 AM
Greetings, Wayne, and welcome to the Author Forums! Hopefully you'll give our dear Alison a run for her money with the YA posters! :D

Questions, you say... Okay, here ya go:
Kevin Radthorne
• Interests/Hobbies: aside from writing, I spend most every evening creating... 3D art! So, tell us some more of what you do, or better yet start another thread where you can post some pictures. I'd love to see 'em. (The thread on computer art that I have in my forum gets more attention that the book ones by far... :rolleyes: )
• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not? No, but then again I end up reading very little fiction when I'm in the midst of working on a new book. My reading stack is getting very high...
• Have you read Isle of Swords or not? As above.
• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre: I think that would by the Deryni books by Katherine Kurtz, followed by the Pern Dragon books of Anne McCaffrey.
• Anything else you want to share: Glad you're here with us, and hope you meet lots of new readers! :)

kater
July 6th, 2007, 07:10 AM
• Name or User Name: Kater

• Interests/Hobbies: Rugby, MMA and comics. I'm slowly starting to try and write some comic scripts, I think a lot of neat ideas that get used for short story fiction would transfer well to the visual medium. Plus with art at such a high level (I am in awe of top artists) the stories really can come to life.

• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not? Not yet, I have this book pile that winds its way up my staircase and into the backroom. At the moment it has me beaten, but you're in there somewhere :)

• Have you read Isle of Swords or not?

• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre: David Gemmell's Legend of Deathwalker, which lead me to Druss and thus heroic fiction in general. More recently Steven Erikson has redefined the fantasy genre for me, his world-building is staggering and he sits on top of the crowd at the moment.

• Anything else you want to share: Welcome to sffworld author forums :) , great to see new authors here in the forums and wish you all the best of luck in building something enjoyable. Not sure anyone can challenge Alison yet though :D ;)

Rocket Sheep
July 6th, 2007, 09:46 AM
• Name or User Name
Bren MacDibble

• Interests/Hobbies
Science fiction, mod/urb fantasy (no offence), YA & children's fiction, making the world a better place.

• Have you read The Door Within Trilogy or not?
Sorry

• Have you read Isle of Swords or not?
Sorry

• Your "Gateway" book--ie, the fantasy book that ushered you into a love for the fantasy genre.
A teacher read The Hobbit, and I was just so amused that an adult would spend that much time reading to children, that I couldn't pay attention to the story line. War of the Worlds via the radio was what really got to me... sorry again, then the Tomorrow People, The Survivors, The Blob, Dr Who... poor old Hobbit didn't stand a chance.... altho I have been to Hobbiton several times.

• Anything else you want to share.
I'd like to know how you write YA. I've already interviewed several YA writers and I always get a different response. Are you a show them all the evil there can be or dress up the evil in dark capes kind of writer?

Wayne Batson
July 6th, 2007, 12:03 PM
Greetings, Wayne, and welcome to the Author Forums! Hopefully you'll give our dear Alison a run for her money with the YA posters! :D 3D art! So, tell us some more of what you do, or better yet start another thread where you can post some pictures. I'd love to see 'em. (The thread on computer art that I have in my forum gets more attention that the book ones by far...

GREAT idea, Rad! Now if I can just figure out how to do that, it's on. I've already seen some of your work. COOLNESS. I'll see if I can get a Sticky thread for artwork. I'm sure there are restrictions so we don't fry the server with a zillion terabites of art. lol

Btw, how far are you into your new book?

Wayne Batson
July 6th, 2007, 12:06 PM
I have this book pile that winds its way up my staircase and into the backroom. At the moment it has me beaten, but you're in there somewhere :)

I SO know what you mean. I've had so many good books recommended to me since coming to SFF that I can't keep up. A good problem to have though. Right now, I'm reading 7 books concurrently. I know that sounds confusing, but I love them all and just can't stick to one. :p

 

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