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Image FlashingSwords 1.jpg frame right FlashingSwords 1 edited by Lin Carter , Dell Publishing Dell Books , 1973 FlashingSwords was a series of fantasy anthologies published by Dell Publishing Dell Books from 1973 to 1981 under the editorship of Lin Carter . It showcased the heroic fantasy work of the members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was the guiding force. Most of the important sword and sorcery writers at the time of the group s founding were members later, membership was extended to other fantasy authors. The FlashingSwords series provides a cross section of the heroic fantasy of the period. Carter and SAGA also sponsored The Gandalf Award from 1974 1981. With the collapse of Carter s health in the 1980s the anthology series, the Gandalf award, and likely SAGA itself all went into abeyance. An interesting precursor of the series was Swords Against Tomorrow , edited by Robert Hoskins Signet Books , 1970 , an anthology which included pieces by four of the eight SAGA members of that time. Contents In all, twenty three stories were published in the series, all of them for the first time. These included two Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories by Fritz Leiber in 1 and 3 , two Dying Earth stories by Jack Vance in vols. 1 and 4 , the first two parts of the novel The Merman s Children by Poul Anderson also in 1 and 4 , two Amalric the Mangod stories by Lin Carter in 1 and 3 , a Pusadian series Pusad tale and the first part of the novel The Incorporated Knight by L ... . The series FlashingSwords 1 FlashingSwords 1 1973 FlashingSwords 2 FlashingSwords 2 1973 FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards 1976 FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians 1977 FlashingSwords 5 Demons and Daggers FlashingSwords 5 Demons and Daggers 1981 Category Fantasy anthology series Category ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name FlashingSwords 2 title orig translator image Image FlashingSwords 2.jpg 200px image caption Cover art from the first hardcover edition author Lin Carter editor cover artist Frank Frazetta country United States language English language English series FlashingSwords genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short stories publisher Nelson Doubleday release date 1973 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages isbn preceded by FlashingSwords 1 FlashingSwords 1 followed by FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards FlashingSwords 2 is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Lin Carter . It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday in 1973 as a selection in its Science Fiction Book Club and in paperback by Dell Books in February 1974. The book collects four heroic fantasy novelettes by members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group of fantasy authors active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was also a member and guiding force, together with a general introduction and introductions to the individual stories by the editor. Contents Introduction FlashingSwords and Black Magicians by Lin Carter The Rug and the Bull Pusadian series Pusad by L. Sprague de Camp The Jade Man s Eyes Elric of Melnibon by Michael Moorcock Toads of Grimmerdale Witch World by Andre Norton Ghoul s Garden Brak the Barbarian by John Jakes Category 1973 books Category Fantasy anthologies Category Lin Carter anthologies fantasy story stub ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name FlashingSwords 1 title orig translator image Image FlashingSwords 1 hc.jpg 200px image caption Cover art from the first edition author Lin Carter editor cover artist Frank Frazetta country United States language English language English series FlashingSwords genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short stories publisher Nelson Doubleday release date 1973 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages xiv, 175 pp isbn preceded by followed by FlashingSwords 2 FlashingSwords 2 FlashingSwords 1 is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Lin Carter . It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday in April 1973 as a selection in its Science Fiction Book Club , and in paperback by Dell Books in July of the same year. The book collects four heroic fantasy novelettes by members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group of fantasy authors active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was also a member and guiding force, together with a general introduction and introductions to the individual stories by the editor. Contents Introduction Of Swordsmen and Sorcerers by Lin Carter The Sadness of the Executioner Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser by Fritz Leiber Morreion Dying Earth by Jack Vance The Merman s Children by Poul Anderson The Higher Heresies of Oolimar Amalric the Mangod by Lin Carter Category 1973 books Category Fantasy anthologies Category Lin Carter anthologies fantasy story stub ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians title orig translator image Image FlashingSwords 4.jpg 200px image caption Cover art from the first paperback edition author Lin Carter editor cover artist Gary Viskupic country United States language English language English series FlashingSwords genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short stories publisher Nelson Doubleday release date 1977 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages isbn preceded by FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards followed by FlashingSwords 5 Demons and Daggers FlashingSwords 5 Demons and Daggers FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Lin Carter . It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday in 1977 as a selection in its Science Fiction Book Club , and in paperback by Dell Books in November 1977. The book collects five heroic fantasy novelettes by members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group of fantasy authors active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was also a member and guiding force, together with a general introduction and introductions to the individual stories by the editor. Contents Introduction Of Warriors and Wizards by Lin Carter The Bagful of Dreams Dying Earth by Jack Vance The Tupilak by Poul Anderson Storm in a Bottle Brak the Barbarian by John Jakes Swords Against the Marluk Deryni by Katherine Kurtz The Lands Beyond the World Elric of Melnibon by Michael Moorcock Category 1977 books Category Fantasy anthologies Category Lin Carter anthologies fantasy story stub ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards title orig translator image Image FlashingSwords 3.jpg 200px image caption Cover art from the first paperback edition author Lin Carter editor cover artist country United States language English language English series FlashingSwords genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short stories publisher Nelson Doubleday release date 1976 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages isbn preceded by FlashingSwords 2 FlashingSwords 2 followed by FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians FlashingSwords 3 Warriors and Wizards is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Lin Carter . It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday in 1976 as a selection in its Science Fiction Book Club , and in paperback by Dell Books in August 1976. The book collects five heroic fantasy novelettes by members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group of fantasy authors active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was also a member and guiding force, together with a general introduction and introductions to the individual stories by the editor. Contents Introduction Warriors and Wizards by Lin Carter Two Yards of Dragon The Incorporated Knight Eudoric Dambertson by L. Sprague de Camp The Frost Monstreme Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser by Fritz Leiber Spider Silk Witch World by Andre Norton The Curious Custom of the Turjan Seraad Amalrik the Mangod by Lin Carter Caravan to Illiel by Avram Davidson Category 1976 books Category Fantasy anthologies Category Lin Carter anthologies fantasy story stub ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name FlashingSwords 5 Demons and Daggers title orig translator image Image FlashingSwords 5.jpg 200px image caption Cover art from the first paperback edition author Lin Carter editor cover artist Ron Miller hardcover BR Richard Corben paperback country United States language English language English series FlashingSwords genre Fantasy fiction Fantasy short stories publisher Nelson Doubleday release date 1981 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages viii, 184 p. isbn preceded by FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians FlashingSwords 4 Barbarians and Black Magicians followed by FlashingSwords 5 Demons and Daggers is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Lin Carter . It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday in December 1981 as a selection in its Science Fiction Book Club , and in paperback by Dell Books simultaneously. The book collects five heroic fantasy novelettes by members of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers Guild of America SAGA , a somewhat informal literary group of fantasy authors active from the 1960s to the 1980s, of which Carter was also a member and guiding force, together with a general introduction and introductions to the individual stories by the editor. Contents Introduction Where Magic Reigns by Lin Carter Tower of Ice Dilvish, the Damned Dilvish by Roger Zelazny A Thief in Korianth by C. J. Cherryh Parting Gifts by Diane Duane A Dealing with Demons Ebenezum by Craig Shaw Gardner The Dry Season by Tanith Lee Category 1981 books Category Fantasy anthologies Category Lin Carter anthologies fantasy story stub ... more details
wiktionarypar flashingFlashing may refer to Exhibitionism , briefly exposing one s body in a usually Human sexuality sexual way, acceptable or not depending on context Flashing weatherproofing , construction material used to prevent the passage of water around objects Headlight flashing , briefly switching on main beam headlights in a prompt action to warn oncoming drivers of dangers ahead Facing retail , getting rid of gaps on shelves to create the appearance of a fuller shelf Flashing cinematography , a technique that desaturates the color so that one sees more in shadowed areas Flashing pottery , changes to color and texture caused by the flow of flame over a pot during firing in a wood fired or gas kiln Flash mob bing, an activity in which a large group of people gather at a certain place for no apparent reason Molding flash , excess material attached to a moulded product which must usually be removed Flashing technology , the act of overwriting a ROM module in a device in order to upgrade it or change service providers Writing to flash memory Flashing the BIOS , a specific case of writing to flash memory to overwrite with a BIOS image Flashing light , such as a light bulb or computer s cursor Flash photography , short scene illumination Flash evaporation , causing evaporation by lowering a fluid s pressure below its vapour pressure See also Flash disambiguation disambig ... more details
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In cinematography , flashing is a method of contrast enhancement that takes advantage of the natural physical properties of film stock to bring out detail in darker areas of the print. The effect is produced by adding a very small and even level of exposure to the entire image. Since exposure levels increase logarithmically, this tiny level of additional exposure has no practical effect on an image s mid tones or highlights, while substantially boosting the shadows of the image, thus allowing darker areas of the image not normally exposed to become marginally visible. It can be applied to the film stock before, during, or after principal photography of the film, although always before the film s processing. When applied before or after shooting, this is generally done by a motion picture film lab. The level of flashing needs to be tested ahead of time and subsequently moderated appropriately against the light levels of the scene, or else it risks having minimal impact if too low or making the shadows milky when too high. On set flashing solutions include Panavision s Panaflasher, which is mounted in between the camera body and the camera magazine throat, and Arri s Varicon, which functions as an illuminated filter and can be viewed directly through the viewfinder for manual setting of the flash level. Flashing is usually described as a percentage of exposure increase to the film s base fog level. While the flash itself is often a neutral color temperature, the flash exposure could be any color the color of the flash will be imbued disproportionately into the shadows of the image. filming stub Category Cinematography fr Postlumination ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A flashing sign is a Commercial signage sign that contains a sequential flashing light source where the period of time of illumination is equal to the period of non illumination, and is used solely to attract attention in a non informative way. See also Neon sign DEFAULTSORT Flashing Sign Category Advertising tools ... more details
TOCright Flashing refers to thin continuous pieces of sheet metal or other impervious material installed to prevent the passage of water into a structure from an angle or joint. Flashing generally operates ... continuous profile to defeat water surface tension. Flashing may be exposed or concealed. Exposed flashing ..., zinc alloy, terne metal, lead or lead coated copper. Metal flashing should be provided with expansion ... or be stained by adjacent materials or react chemically with them. Flashing concealed within ... react chemically with cement mortar. Some flashing materials can deteriorate with exposure to sunlight. Flashing can assume a number of forms Roof flashing is placed around discontinuities or objects ... of other roofs to deflect water away from Hemming and seaming seam s or joints. Wall flashing may ... in a manner intended to prevent the entry of water into the wall. Wall flashing is typically found at interruptions in the wall, such as windows and points of structural support. Sill flashing is a concealed flashing that is typically placed under windowsills or door thresholds to prevent water from entering a wall at those points. Base flashing is found at the base of a wall, and usually incorporates through wall flashing with weep holes to permit the escape of water. Base flashings may be placed ... from the fact that metal flashing typically copper or aluminum Reflection physics reflect s flashes of sunlight . Modern flashing may also be rubber or other waterproof chemical synthesis synthetic ... incorporating flashing has to be carefully engineered and constructed so that water is actually directed away from the structure and not inside. Sometimes flashing is improperly installed by inexperienced ... and mold. Environmental Impact In the US and UK, at least, lead flashing and fittings are still readily ... Roof Flashing Details Illustrated summary of various types of flashing http www.diy extra.co.uk replacing flashing.html Repairing and Replacing Flashing http roof flashing.net Roof Flashing why ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In cinematography and photography , pre flashing is the exposure of the film or other photosensor to uniform light prior to exposing it to the scene to be imaged. This adds a bias to the overall light input recorded by the sensor. It is sometimes used for artistic effects, as it can be used to add a colour cast to shadow s without significantly affecting highlights. It is also used in fields such as astronomy to bias Charge coupled device CCD image sensors into a linear region, improving their low light sensitivity. DEFAULTSORT Pre Flashing Category Photographic techniques Photo stub ... more details
Flashing refers to the overwriting of existing data on Read only memory ROM modules present in a electronic device with new data. ref cite web url http www.tech faq.com flashing firmware.html title Flashing Firmware publisher Tech Faq.com accessdate July 8, 2011 ref This can be done to upgrade a device ref cite web url http developer.htc.com adp.html title HTC Developer Center publisher HTC accessdate July 8, 2011 ref or to change the service provider provider of a service associated with the function of the device, such as changing from one mobile phone service provider to another or installing a new operating system . See also Rooting Android OS SIM lock References reflist Category Computer memory Tech stub Telecomm stub Wireless stub ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 A flashing arrow is a metaphorical audiovisual cue used in film s to bring some object or situation that will be referred later, or otherwise used in the advancement of plot, to the attention of the viewers. The device is not introduced into the plot or the dialogue, but is something peripheral however made obvious hence the name by a particular camera shot or background music. An example of this device is a camera close up in a horror movie that suggests information like danger from an unlocked door. A literal flashing arrow was used in the 1981 film Student Bodies to mock this clich d use. ref Is this the origin of the term? http www.stayfreemagazine.org public tv smarter johnson.html ref The use of flashing arrows and that particular joke were both mentioned in Everything Bad is Good for You , where the authors says works that have little use of this and require figuring things out yourself have a more deductive viewer base. Another example of a literal flashing arrow can be seen in the Ouran High School Host Club . This device is used several times throughout the anime for instance in the first episode, a flashing arrow and high pitched beeping noise indicate a vase that a character breaks later on in that scene. Yet another instance is a cut,situation blank in an action film when the hero is in a deathtrap plot device difficult to escape situation , to a brief shot of the item he will use to save himself. A form of flashing arrows is used in some video games as well in these cases, the important object or clue is itself glowing or flashing. However, this use can be forgiven to an extent, Says who date February 2011 as a realistically sized key for example would be nearly impossible to see on a standard sized television set without some ... every cut scene before the girl s death. Another example of a flashing arrow is used in the film ... information about the phrase. DEFAULTSORT Flashing Arrow Category Narratology film term stub ... more details
Headlight flashing refers to the act of either briefly switching on the Headlamp headlights of a car ... trap s, and it can also be a form of aggressive driving . The legality of headlight flashing varies by jurisdiction. History Headlight flashing might have come into use as a common means of attempting ... Driving DefensiveDriving Flashing Headlamps Flashers3.html title Know the code? last Farlam ... Driving DefensiveDriving Flashing Headlamps Flashers3.html archivedate 2 May 2009 ... on or off. Uses Headlight flashing is commonly used to warn other drivers of dangers on the road ..., ref name TDC or to berate a driver who is driving poorly. ref name Kwa Headlight flashing coupled ... q4oDAAAAIBAJ&pg 7201,3100750&dq flashing headlights title Truck drivers in Brazil create ... ahead to change back into the lane of the overtaken vehicle. Flashing is also commonly used to request ... hAEAAAAIBAJ&pg 7200,3418384&dq flashing headlights title It Pays to Be a Professional Driver last ... flashing may also be a part of aggressive driving, ref name Richards and can be used in an attempt to intimidate ... m.02 accessdate 28 July 2009 ref Headlight flashing can let other drivers know of one s presence. ref ... March 2004 work The Daily Telegraph accessdate 28 July 2009 ref Headlight flashing is also commonly ... in response. ref name Rojas Headlight flashing may also indicate protest or celebration of an event ... Street Smarts What s with the flashing headlights motorcyclists are sporting nowadays? last Turner ... July 2009 ref Effectiveness Headlight flashing as an effective mode of driver communication has been questioned, ref name Farlam 4 Cite web url http www.smartdriving.co.uk Driving DefensiveDriving Flashing ... DefensiveDriving Flashing Headlamps Flashers2.html archivedate 13 May 2008 ref and researchers have ... for sure what the flashing driver is trying to say. It may mean, for example, the flashing driver ... name New Scientist Misinterpretation of the flashing driver s intent can cause Traffic collision ... more details
Infobox named horse horsename Flashing Red image imagesize alt caption breed Standardbred discipline Pacing sire Echelon grandsire Troublemaker dam Courvy Kazi damsire Courvoisier sex Stallion foaled 1997 country Australia color Brown breeder John Campbell owner 1. Eric Blomquist br 2. Barrie Rattray br 3. Stuart Hunter & Norm Jenkins trainer 1. Eric Blomquist br 2. Stuart Hunter br 3. Tim Butt & Phil Anderson racerecord 171 38 31 26 raceearnings 2,000,502 racewins 2005 Ballarat Cup br 2006, 2007 New Zealand Trotting Cup br 2007 Auckland Trotting Cup raceawards Queensland Horse of the Year br 2006 07 New Zealand Horse of the Year br 2007 NZ Aged Pacer of the Year otherawards honors Queensland Harness Racing Hall of Fame updated 11 August 2011 Flashing Red is a brown Australia n bred Standardbred racehorse that was foaled in 1997. He is notable in that he won both the Auckland Trotting Cup ... and earned over 2,000,000 during his racing career. Breeding John Campbell bred Flashing Red who was by his ... Courvy Kazi by Courvoisier. Echelon sired 107 winners during six seasons at stud. Flashing Red was Inbreeding ... owner trainer purchased Flashing Red privately as a yearling. ref cite web title Classic Families Flashing Red url http www.classicfamilies.net HorseDetails.aspx?HorseID 10022224 work Pepper Tree Farm publisher Syntax Software Pty Ltd accessdate 12 August 2011 ref Racing career Flashing Red ... old campaign. ref name HL cite web last Marrion first Frank title PEDIGREE OF THE WEEK FLASHING RED ... 12 August 2011 ref Barrie Rattray then purchased Flashing Red for 20,000 and sold him afterwards ... in Queensland racing. Flashing Red confirmed their hopes in 2004 by winning the 50,000 Cordina ... mile rate, and the G2 Albion Park Winter Cup. ref cite web title Sires Register Flashing Red ... 12 August 2011 ref In 2005 Flashing Red won the 105,000 Ballarat Pacing Cup when he defeated Sokyola ... Horse of the Year and Australasian Pacers Grand Circuit titles. ref name HL Stud record Flashing ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Flashing horse image caption sire A.P. Indy grandsire Seattle Slew dam Morning Pride damsire Machiavellian sex Filly horse Filly foaled 2006 country United States colour Chestnut coat Chestnut breeder Gainsborough Farms owner Godolphin Stable trainer Saeed bin Suroor record 10 6 0 2 earnings United States dollar US 658,556 race Test Stakes 2009 br Gazelle Stakes 2009 awards honours updated Flashing was foaled in March 2006 and is a graded stakes winner for Godolphin Stable . She is trained by Saeed bin Suroor . She has won the Test Stakes and the Gazelle Stakes References reflist Category 2006 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Northern Dancer bloodline Category Racehorses bred in Kentucky Category Racehorses trained in the United Arab Emirates Category Emirati racehorses horseracing stub ... more details
Infobox Television show name The Flashing Blade image caption format Drama runtime 22 minutes creator starring Robert Etcheverry br Jacques Balutin br Denise Grey br Genevieve Casile br Jean Martinelli country France br UK network UK BBC One first aired 1967 last aired num episodes 12 list episodes website The Flashing Blade w fr Le Chevalier Temp te Le Chevalier Temp te is a France French television serial made in the late 1960s, which was broadcast in the UK on British Broadcasting Corporation BBC children s television during the 1960s, with several re runs in the 1970s. Dubbing filmmaking Dubbed from French into English, the action was set in 17th century France, during the War of the Mantuan Succession 1628 1631 between France and Spain and its allies including the Duchy of Savoy . The series of 12 episodes of 22 minutes each, cut from the original four 75 minute episodes ref name OTT involved the besieged French garrison in the city of Casale Monferrato Casale , which was the capital of Montferrat on the Savoie Savoy border. Charles Emmanuel I, Duke of Savoy laid siege to Casale but was defeated by French troops on 18 March 1629. The series revolves around the efforts of a dashing spy to engineer the garrison s rescue. It was perhaps most notorious for the fact that on its last two conventional broadcasts, the final episode lost vision through an apparent fault with the film stock ref name OTT cite news last Worthington first TJ title You ve Got to Fight for What You Want work OFF THE TELLY date February 2008 url http www.offthetelly.co.uk childrens flashingblade.htm accessdate ... song was Fight http www.televisiontunes.com Flashing Blade The .html by The Musketeers written by Alex ... Isabelle de Sospel Jean Martinelli Duke de Sospel Mario Pilar Don Alonso Several cast members from The Flashing ... Crusader was virtually identical to The Flashing Blade but set in 12th century Palestine during the Third ... flashing.htm Lyrics, stills and more imdb title 0167561 The Flashing Blade DEFAULTSORT Flashing Blade ... more details
Infobox Film name Flashing Spikes image image size caption director John Ford producer writer Jameson Brewer br Frank O Rourke novel narrator Fred Astaire starring James Stewart actor James Stewart br John Wayne billed as Michael Morris music John Williams cinematography William H. Clothier editing Richard Belding br Tony Martinelli distributor released 1962 in film 1962 runtime 53 minutes country USA language English language English Flashing Spikes is a 1962 in film 1962 teleplay directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart actor James Stewart , with a lengthy surprise appearance by John Wayne , billed in the credits as Michael Morris apparently based on Wayne s birth name Marion Michael Morrison . The hour long drama revolving around a disgraced ex baseball player Stewart was broadcast as an episode of the anthology series Alcoa Premiere hosted by Fred Astaire . The script was based upon a novel by Frank O Rourke and the supporting cast includes Jack Warden , Tige Andrews , Patrick Wayne , Don Drysdale , Vin Scully , Harry Carey, Jr. , and Edgar Buchanan . The Director of Photography was William H. Clothier . This show s director John Ford, actors James Stewart and John Wayne, and cinematographer William H. Clothier also filmed The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance together the same year. John Ford Ford had also directed a half hour baseball television drama shown on Screen Director s Playhouse in 1955 with an extremely similar theme, Rookie of the Year 1955 TV drama Rookie of the Year , also with Patrick Wayne as the phenomenal young player but with his father John Wayne, Vera Miles , and Ward Bond in the leads, all of whom Ford would direct in The Searchers film The Searchers the following year. Flashing Spikes remains available for public viewing at the Paley Center ... Holman External links http www.imdb.com title tt0055989 Flashing Spikes in the Internet Movie Database http archive.sensesofcinema.com contents cteq 04 flashing spikes.html Senses of Cinema Flashing ... more details
The Flashing Lights were a Canadian alternative rock band, active in the late 1990s and early 2000s. ref http www.chartattack.com news 36937 whats up with matt murphy What s Up With Matt Murphy? chartattack.com , September 2, 2004. ref Originally a side project that primarily played as a cover band when Matt Murphy Canadian musician Matt Murphy wasn t occupied with his primary band The Super Friendz , ref name mirror http www.montrealmirror.com ARCHIVES 2000 021700 music2.html Flashing Lights are go . Montreal Mirror , February 17, 2000. ref the band consisted of Murphy on guitar and lead vocals, Gavin Dianda on keyboards, tambourine and harmonica, Henri Sangalang on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Steve Pitkin on drums, and became Murphy s primary band following the Super Friendz breakup. ref name mirror The band released its debut album, Where the Change Is , in 1999 on Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax independent label Brobdingnagian Records , scoring a hit on modern rock radio stations in Canada with Half the Time . They followed up with the extended play EP Elevature in 2000 Sangalang also appeared on Neko Case s album Furnace Room Lullaby the same year, and the band appeared at Edgefest on July 1. Their second album, Sweet Release , was released in 2001 and was produced by Thrush Hermit s Ian McGettigan . ref http www.chartattack.com news 28516 plenty of tension on the flashing lights disc Plenty Of Tension On The Flashing Lights Disc . chartattack.com, February 2, 2001. ref The band subsequently went on hiatus Murphy reunited the Super Friendz for their 2003 album Love Energy , and then took an acting role in the film The Life and Hard Times of Guy Terrifico . He later joined the now defunct Toronto band City Field, contributed a song to the soundtrack for the 2009 film Defendor , and had a small acting role in the film Leslie, My Name Is Evil . Dianda ... the Change Is 1999 Elevature 2000, EP Sweet Release 2001 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Flashing ... more details
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Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Swords and Deviltry title orig translator image File Swords and Deviltry.jpg 200px image caption cover art from first edition author Fritz Leiber cover artist Jeff Jones artist Jeff Jones country United States language English language English series Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series genre Fantasy publisher Ace Books release date 1970 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 254 p. isbn oclc preceded by followed by Swords Against Death Swords and Deviltry is a fantasy short story collection by Fritz Leiber featuring his sword and sorcery heroes Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser . It is chronologically the first volume in the complete seven volume edition of the collected stories devoted to the characters. The book was first published in paperback in 1970 in literature 1970 by Ace Books , which reprinted the title numerous times through November 1985 later paperback editions were issued by ibooks publisher ibooks 2003 and DH Press Dark Horse 2006 . It has been published in the United Kingdom by New ... with others in the series into various omnibus editions The Three of Swords 1989 , Ill Met in Lankhmar ... originally published in the magazines Fantastic magazine Fantastic for April 1970, Fantastic magazine Fantastic Stories of Imagination for October 1962, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction for April 1970, together with an Induction that originally ... the induction, as Swords Against Death 1970 . Contents Induction 1957 The Snow Women 1970 The Unholy ... larcenous but likable rogues as they adventure across the fantasy world of Nehwon . The pieces in Swords ... Bailey later wrote an authorized sequel to this book, Swords Against the Shadowland 1998 . References isfdb title id 24163 title Swords and Deviltry External links http www.fantasticfiction.co.uk l fritz leiber swords and deviltry.htm Fantastic Fiction entry Category 1970 short story collections Category ... more details
The Swords of Answering or Final Word swords are a collection of 10 named magical swords introduced in the campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game . There exists one original Sword ... Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition 1977 1988 The Swords of Answering first appeared in the Temple ... could possibly gain though the names of the other five are mentioned. The Swords of Answering, appeared next in Unearthed Arcana and renamed Final Word Type broadswords. The number of duplicate swords ... & Dragons 3.5 edition 2003 2007 The next appearance was in Dungeon Magazine ref cite journal journal ... sword. The number of existing swords stay the same with all nine described as bastard swords and each ... present In Dragon Magazine ref cite journal journal Dragon Magazine issue 365 year 2008 month Jul publisher WoTC title Bazaar of the Bizarre pages 54 60 ref , 4th edition introduced the Final Word Swords as a weapon property, no longer unique to nine swords. The Final Word property can be applied to any ... and gold wire with seven perfect emeralds set in its pommel. The duplicate Swords of Answering made ... were Rebutter, Scather, Replier, Retorter, Squelcher, and Back Talker. In Unearthed Arcana , the Swords ..., Retorter, Scather and Squelcher. Dungeon Adventure reinvented the Swords of Answering for Editions of Dungeons & Dragons Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons third edition . In this magazine, the nine Swords of Answering became creations of the god Kelanen . Fragarach is described as a sword .... Afterwards, Kelanen passed Fragarach down to his worshipers. The nine Swords of Answering are re written as bastard swords but keeping the different colored gems set in their respective pommels. And all ... issue who wields Scather. In the 4th edition, Dragon Magazine introduces the newest version of the Swords. They lose their uniqueness of only existing as nine swords to becoming a weapon ... swords ... more details
Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Swords of Lankhmar title orig translator image File The Swords of Lankhmar.jpg 200px image caption cover art from first edition author Fritz Leiber cover artist Jeff Jones artist Jeff Jones country United States language English language English series Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series genre Fantasy publisher Ace Books release date 1968 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 224 p. isbn oclc preceded by Swords Against Wizardry followed by Swords and Ice Magic The Swords of Lankhmar is a fantasy novel by Fritz Leiber featuring his sword and sorcery heroes Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser . It is chronologically the fifth volume in the complete seven volume edition of the collected stories devoted to the characters. The book is an expansion of Leiber s earlier novella Scylla s Daughter, which originally appeared in the magazine Fantastic magazine Fantastic Stories of Imagination for May 1961. The full novel first published in paperback in 1968 in literature 1968 by Ace Books , which reprinted the title numerous times through 1986 a later paperback edition was issued by DH Press Dark Horse 2008 . It has been published in the United Kingdom by Mayflower Books 1970 and Grafton publisher Grafton 1986, 1987 . The first hardcover edition was issued by Rupert Hart Davis in June 1969 a later hardcover edition was issued by Gregg Press in December 1977. The book has also been gathered together with others in the series into various omnibus editions Swords Masters 1990 , Return to Lankhmar 1997 , and The Second Book of Lankhmar 2001 . Plot The Fafhrd and Gray Mouser stories follow the lives of two larcenous but likable rogues as they adventure across the fantasy world of Nehwon . In The Swords ... Short Story Hugo Award for Short Fiction . References isfdb title id 31034 title The Swords of Lankhmar ... l fritz leiber swords of lankhmar.htm Fantastic Fiction entry DEFAULTSORT Swords ... more details