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William Shakespeare

Anthony and Cleopatra

All's Well That Ends Well

As You Like It

The Comedy of Errors

Coriolanus

Cymbeline

Hamlet

Henry IV Part 1

Henry IV Part 2

Henry V

Henry VI Part 1

Henry VI Part 2

Henry VI Part 3

Henry VIII

Julius Caesar

King John

Love's Labour's Lost

Macbeth

Measure for Measure

The Merchant of Venice

The Merry Wives of Windsor

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Much Ado About Nothing

Othello

Pericles

Richard II

Richard III

Romeo and Juliet

The Taming of the Shrew

The Tempest

Timon of Athens

Titus Andronicus

Troilus and Cressida

Twelfth Night

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

The Winter's Tale

 

The Sonnets

The Rape of Lucrece

 

 

News
Site Revamp - Nov. 18, 2009 -

Some of the site's functions will be down while we update the look of the main page, shift from TikiWiki to MediaWiki, and from b2evolution for the blog to Wordpress. The shop will also be down pending an upgrade to the newest version of ZenCart and some necessary reconfiguration. Hopefully, these changes will make accessing and updating the site smoother, allowing us to bring you more content.

 

Site Update - Aug. 5, 2008 -

My book, Secrets of Selparis, is finally in print! It is available both here, and at Amazon.com. It's a great adventure pulling together many fantasy and science fiction elements that have never been seen side-by-side in a single work before. While complete in and of itself, it introduces a universe fertile for future stories, many aspects of which I have already shared with you on this site, in Wikiparis.

If you have even a casual interest in how the species and histories described at the wiki side might interact and contribute to a vibrant science fiction setting, then this book is definitely for you. If you read the Kingmaker story already on this site, then this novel will hold some pleasant surprises for you, as well.