Credits

All works and artwork on this site are either originals by the webmaster, or used with permission of the artist, with the sole exception of the pics from Art Suydam. Please do not take or use anything from this website or its forum, unless it is for your own personal use or there is a note accompanying it that says otherwise. No rights are granted to publish any of these works if you do not contact the artist involved and they agree. Putting them on your own webpage counts as publishing, and is not permitted.


Artwork:
Art Suydam - These pics were scanned by the webmaster from the Fantasy Art Trading Cards produced by FPG in 1995. The picture on the first page was the inspiration of a letter that later became the novel idea that Archflambeoth sprung from. Thus at least that pic will probably stay forever, unless we are asked to remove the art by Art Suydam or someone representing him.

Brian Hudson - The odd and twisted works of Brian Hudson fit right along with the sense of "Newness" we are trying to create with Archflambeoth. They make you sit back in awe and deep thought. We are very greatful to be able to display Brian's works here, and if you wish to see more of his works, or better detail of his drawings, you can look at his gallery, or his page at Elfwood.

Jennifer Tsai - Jennifer's works were only recently added to Archflambeoth, the dreamworld is better for it. Please take the time to visit her brand new site, Lyri's Fantasy Art Gallery, or her page at Elfwood.

Luke Hanks - A dabbler in every art program he can get his hands on, Luke has almost mastered creating skins for the program Winamp. To see the skins he's made, and download them to use on your computer, see the Slat section.

Martine Martens - Smiles is an avid Utopian, and a constent light on ICQ. Her work shown on the site is a rough-draft of her entry to the Mumbles Cover Contest. If we keep getting submissions like this we're sure to have an excellent cover for our book.

Shelley Bush - She's always reminded me of Death, from Neil Gaimon's "The Sandman" comic book series. She tells me that I always remind her of Dream, from the same series.

Poetry:
Brannon Verret - With a grim outlook on life, and a good handle on humor, Brannon's works make for excellent reading.

Camel

Darren Desepoli

Donald Ryburn

Ernest Serna

Grazelda Zlade - I remember calling GiGi over the phone and asking her to listen to a poem. I read the poem "Christian Girls" to her, and when I was done she told me it was awesome and asked who had wrote it. It's not often that I've ever found a writer who was actually satisfied with their works, but I'll bet if she had remembered that she wrote it she would have complained about how it could be better. That's what most of us do.

Hooman Anvari

Jan Sand

Juan Beauregaard-Montez

Kelly Johnson

Kimberly Ann Thomas

Leah Coleman - 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.

Little Sister

Ryan Richardson - For someone who claims he is anything but a poet, Ryan "Stupid" Richardson writes some pretty good poems. Go check them out and see if you think he's a poet or not.

Silence

Stephanie Trevino

Sweetpea

Rambles:
Sam Maddry - I think the best work that I've heard from Sam was a story about sub sandwiches and chicken. The battle lines were raised, and I never saw the aftermath, or the story again. If I ever get a hold of it, I'll do my best to put it up on the site.

Stories:
Brannon Verret - Brannon takes everything seriously, which pretty much means that he's good at everything he tries. That includes writing stories, even though he claims the one we have on the site was induced by boredom.

Fred Maack - In my personal opinion, one of the best writers here, Fred has a knack for belivable settings, and pulling the reader into the "real" life of the main characters. While his entries are a bit long for Archflambeoth, it might be a good idea to set aside some time to read them. You sure won't be disappointed.

The Harlequin - Kristi Storozyszyn's story, "My Look Into Hell", was originally written as a school assignment, but is supposed to have been published in England. We have not recieved confirmation that it ever was though, so if you are from England, and happen to have seen it, would you please let us know?

Jessica Lee - Yes, she has horrible grammer and punctuation in her writings, but no, you aren't allowed to tell her anything about it. Jessica's story, "Vampire Eyes", is turning out rather well, but is not quite finished yet. We're putting it up in chapters, so check back every now and then to see if a new chapter has been added. And she said I'm not allowed to tell you which of the characters is the vampire, so you have to find out for yourself.

Ryan Richardson - In addition to submitting to both our Poetry, and Story sections, Ryan did an interview of our Webmaster about the first book he published. Go take a look in the Caverns of Targoth to check it out.

Website Design & Layout:
Sparrow Hawk - Sparrow did every little bit of the Design & Layout of Archflambeoth. Sparrow also contributed works to every literature section, the programs section, and made all the backgrounds and title graphics used on our entire site. If you like what you see here, we ask that you help promote our new company, Scribe Designs, by telling anyone you know of that is wishing to pay someone to create a site to contact us.