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Attend! Here comes Wort, Arthurs and all! As if sprung from a centuries long incantation, Arthur, in ink and blood, achieves the s'Word in the s'Tone, in this his maiden quest, moving from kitchen-waif to child-king (all in in one morning shift!), and handily evoking the legends of Perceval and Beaumains, in this tidal contribution to the Arthurian trade, by one Sir Lindsann. - Warren Fry Olchar Lindsann's Arthur chronicles are narrated by someone or someones afflicted with chronological schizophrenia, a syndrome which is perhaps humanity's real and universal condition. Meta-referential, auto-referential, de-referential; exploding and recreating the English language; the volumes are a great work of Baroque poetry or literature, totally and wonderfully out-of-step with the current whimpering swarms of clichés that characterize current North American poetries. Thank you, Olchar, thank you! -Dr. John M. Bennett Sit down, spread the pages, prepare for war: with each new word, your consciousness will be further absorbed into the emerging attempt to draw the Word from the Tome. - Scott MacLeod This is the opening volume of the Second Chronicle: the s"Word & the s'Tone, The Sixth Tome of the ARTHUR DIES Series Entire. There are also extensive appendices: summaries of each volume's story line and different characters, explanations of medieval terminology, a map bf Albion and neighboring regions, and a bibliography. Last but not least, is an afterword by Jim Leftwich.