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Kenneth C. Flint

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(eng) Casey Flynn is a pseudonym of Kenneth C. Flint. The Gods of Ireland Books 1 and 2 ("Most Ancient Song", "The Enchanted Isles") are the only titles published under this name.

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Tekijän teokset

The Riders of the Sidhe (1984) 264 kappaletta
Champions of the Sidhe (1984) 229 kappaletta
Master of the Sidhe (1985) 196 kappaletta
A Storm upon Ulster (1981) 171 kappaletta
Challenge of the Clans (1986) 152 kappaletta
Storm Shield (1986) 121 kappaletta
The Dark Druid (1987) 118 kappaletta
Isle of Destiny (1988) 115 kappaletta
Cromm (1990) 95 kappaletta
Legends Reborn (1992) 56 kappaletta
Most Ancient Song (1991) 53 kappaletta
The Darkening Flood (1994) 39 kappaletta
Otherworld (1992) 35 kappaletta
The Enchanted Isles (1991) 33 kappaletta
Fort Atkinson (2011) 6 kappaletta

Associated Works

Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina (1995) — Avustaja — 1,404 kappaletta
Tales from Jabba's Palace (1995) — Avustaja — 1,280 kappaletta

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Kanoninen nimi
Flint, Kenneth C.
Syntymäaika
1947-06-23
Sukupuoli
male
Kansalaisuus
United States of America
Asuinpaikat
Nebraska, USA
Koulutus
University of Nebraska at Omaha (MA, English Literature)
Ammatit
writer
teacher
Erotteluhuomautus
Casey Flynn is a pseudonym of Kenneth C. Flint. The Gods of Ireland Books 1 and 2 ("Most Ancient Song", "The Enchanted Isles") are the only titles published under this name.

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A novel style retelling of the Celtic myths of Ireland, with the Fomorians, FIrbolgs and other beings and creatures from myth. This is just fun fantasy, you know where it is going, but the story is interesting. This is the 3rd book in the trilogy and wraps things up. There are some other stories by Flint about other Celtic heroes, but they are not part of this series.
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Karlstar | 1 muu arvostelu | Jun 15, 2022 |
I really enjoyed Flint's take on the Celtic deities, writing about them as if they were characters in a legendary story. While this mainly concerns Lugh, many of the other beings from this mythology make an appearance. A fun and enjoyable novel.
 
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Karlstar | 1 muu arvostelu | Dec 9, 2021 |
Kenneth C. Flint’s Star Wars: The Heart of the Jedi was originally meant to take place early in the continuity of Bantam Spectra’s post-Return of the Jedi series of Star Wars novels. It would have been preceded by the comic book miniseries Exiles of the Force and followed by Margaret Weis’s novel, Star Wars: Legacy of Doom. Of the three works, only Flint’s book survived in manuscript form despite Spectra’s decision to cancel it in 1995. Joseph Bongiorno later edited the book to fit the Expanded Universe and published it online in May 2015, with this paperback edition of the novel appearing unofficially in May 2021. These edits set the novel sometime shortly after Kathy Tyers’s The Truce at Bakura but before the X-Wing comic book series from Dark Horse.

The story begins with an apparent truce between the fledgling New Republic and the Imperial Remnant, similar to The Truce at Bakura, though High Admiral Tharkus bristles at the reformed Imperial Senate’s desire to sue for peace (pgs. 28-30). While Leia Organa and Han Solo travel to a neutral world for negotiations, Luke Skywalker departs on his own to Tatooine. After the events of the Original Trilogy, Luke hopes to reconnect with the young man he was and rekindle his idealism. He worries that, in becoming a warrior for the Rebel Alliance, he has strayed toward the Dark Side of the Force. Flint depicts Luke having a touching moment remembering his Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru (pg. 64) before visiting Obi-Wan Kenobi’s dwelling, where Kenobi’s spirit appears to Luke and tells him he must seek the Heart of the Jedi on Angorathea to renew his Jedi spirit (pgs. 69-70). Similar to Grand Admiral Mitt’raw’nuruodo and his Noghri assistants, High Admiral Tharkus employs an alien as his agent for delicate tasks, in this case the shape-shifting Dioskouroi, Pollux.

Luke’s journey recalls elements of his story in A New Hope with him beginning his visit to Tatooine at his aunt and uncle’s old moisture farm before traveling to Ben Kenobi’s house. He later has a run-in with the Tusken Raiders, but his experiences over the years lead him to seek peace between the Tuskens and himself rather than rushing into conflict. He later travels to Mos Eisley to purchase a long-range ship, running into Ponda Boba, but defusing a possible fight rather than take Ponda’s other arm. Meanwhile, Han bristles at the inclusion of Prince Gowan of Galvoni III on his and Leia’s diplomatic mission, recalling some of the tension in Leia and Han’s relationship found in other novels set after Return of the Jedi but prior to Heir to the Empire. Flint, like many authors who covered that period of time, doesn’t seem to know how to portray their relationship from the awkward romantic conflicts of the Original Trilogy to the married couple Timothy Zahn depicted in the Thrawn Trilogy. Finally, In a fun reference to the 1970s – 1980s Marvel Comics Star Wars stories, Flint depicts Chewbacca announcing himself by saying “gronk” (pgs. 142, 194). The story itself is very much in the spirit of the early Bantam Spectra Star Wars novels. Those who enjoy these early stories continuing the Saga past the events of the Original Trilogy will find this a great addition to official works.
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DarthDeverell | Jul 9, 2021 |
Culeulain vs. Queen Maeave, her druid's view of non-heroic Ireland
 
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ritaer | 1 muu arvostelu | Mar 11, 2020 |

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