Faery 2/6/2005 - I wrote a poem today. It's full of dust and rust and creepy grime and squeaks from my lack of use, but it's here if you're willing to watch for spiderwebs.

7/14/2000 - Finally added two great new stories by Fred Maack: A Window Story and The Proxima Party. These are a bit long, so you might want to print them out before you read them, but it is worth the effort.

7/12/2000 - Added When I die, by Ted N. Tickler.

6/26/2000 - Yes, I know I've been out of it for quite a while, been busy with many things, one of which trying to raise the funds for a new Gaming Center, where I hope to move the weekly poetry readings to once it is establisted. I compacted the lists, added a few poems, and will be adding a few more soon, and also some more stories from the great Fred Maack. While you are watching out for that, I've heard about something else to watch for, and that is additions to Griffin's Keep, a third chapter to Axia's story has already been added, and the word straight from the author herself is that the entire story will be finished soon. A few of the works added: A Moment at Myakka by Duane Locke, Teen Flings and Superficial Things by Kimberly Tomas, and Waiting by Kimmi, who is new to Archflambeoth.

2/16/2000 - Added The Rose Adorned,Riding the Tide, and The Ballerina by Melody.

1/31/2000 - Added Memoirs of Damiso Lopez, NO. 14, 15, 16, Cupid and Fun House by Duane Locke. Duane has had over 2,000 of his own poems published in over 500 print magazines such as American Poetry Review, Nation, Literary Quarterly, Black Moon, and Bitter Oleander, plus is the author of 14 books of poems. (Note to self: get publishing tips from Duane Lopez).

1/24/2000 - Added Time For Change by Renay Watkins, an Untitled by Jade Jewel, and updated the links pages that I should have done before. Also, if you're in or around the Lake Charles area, note that we've moved our Poetry Readings from Dag's to Netplay and tomorrow night a photographer from the paper is going to be there for an upcoming article about the meetings.

11/26/99 - I just added Autumn Dawn by Catherine - a new artist to Archflambeoth. Yes, I know I didn't update all the pages I should have, but I'm not going to. My head's been buried in a lot of CGI lately, so I'm going to write me a nice little program to keep track of all these pages for me ;} I'll probably also give previously published(here) authors access to it too, so they can make updates on their own.

10/24/99 - Since I haven't really been getting very many submissions lately, I thought I'd add another one of mine. It's called Swallowed Ring, and is a bit hard to understand I guess, but if you take the title into account you should get it.

10/14/99 - Go check out some Happy Thoughts by the artist who gave us that lovely faery which is on this page, Martine Martens.

9/28/99 - Just added It's the Things, Bunches, Not by Kiss Nor Embrace, from Destiny, Routines People Mirrors, Hope, Created in His Image, Past West To East, Go On, Branches and People Watcher's Journal, which kinda reminds me of a poem I wrote a few years ago called Feet. All but the latter were written by Ginger Robertson, and I don't know if I have her e-mail right nor not...

9/19/99 - I finally got around to adding three poems by Leah Coleman. Memories, Lives of the Faerie, and Time. Leah is a delightful sprite humble enough to give the rest of us a small glimpse into the beautiful or twisted realms beyond our own.

9/18/99 - I got to add to our story section today, with the first chapter of a Vampire story being written by Jessica Lee. She's currently working on the second version, and wants everyone to send her comments on what they think of the story so far, and who you think is the vampire. The story is called "Vampire Eyes" and the title of the first chapter is Hell Has Begun.

9/18/99 - I added a new ramble - Mind Blankets. It's a bunch of stuff I typed while I was in a chat on 6/1/99, then isolated, spell checked, and slightly edited.

9/14/99 - I started running poetry readings in the Lake Charles area! I also started a new section to include it in - Events. I think it would be rather neat to start up a guide to poetry and/or literature events, so e-mail me and let me know of anything that's happening in your area, and when it happens, and if it's ongoing or one-time. And if you say ongoing yet it happens to stop one day, please write me back and tell me so that I don't keep telling people to go.