Widgets of Heroic Authors

Hey, check out the new widgets I installed on the lower left sidebar. Trying to put to good use all the resources and tools Amazon.com offers, I’ve joined up with their Amazon Associates program. Basically what that offers me is a (very) little bit of cash should anyone click through on the Amazon links I put on the RBE site and actually buy something.

Can’t hurt, right? So I decided to host a widget listing popular authors who write heroic fantasy adventure and a widget listing titles by authors who have published work through RBE.

Can’t get much better than that, right? :) Just another reason to visit the RBE website now, where you can get all your heroic fixes met.

Popularity: 27% [?]

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About The Author

Jason
Jason M. Waltz is the founder and sole operator of RBE. A passion for heroic adventure fantasy drove him from comfortably reading it to sometimes writing it to occasionally reviewing it to carefully editing it to enthusiastically publishing it. Jason believes two things about the state of genre fiction: there will soon be a resurgence in the popularity of short fiction and in the popularity of heroic fantasy adventure, to include Sword & Sorcery. Jason plans for RBE to be a driving force in both.

Comments

2 Responses to “Widgets of Heroic Authors”

  1. Hi John,
    I absolutely love classic fiction in its finest form. I love it so much I wrote a book with raw classic fiction “feel’ in its honor. I love what you have done here, makes me feel all warm and heroic inside!

  2. Jason says:

    Thanks, Christopher! I’m glad you love it, both classic heroic fiction and what RBE is trying to do! Though if you’re confusing me with John O’Neill, while I’m flattered, I must admit that RBE and Black Gate are separate entities. John’s done a heck of a job over there, too!

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