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Mr Lizard

Mr Lizard

Posted by on 21/05/2013 in Blog

After 16 years in Denmark, I had no idea that the Innsmouth’esque little hamlet in the swamps of the Danish Mid-West (a.k.a. Banjo Country) that I soon will live in, is infested with AWESOME Miniature-Dragons! Growing up on an isolated island – that mostly just sports domestic animals, flies, the occasional daddy-longlegs and tourists driven mad...

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My happy-place

My happy-place

Posted by on 20/03/2013 in Blog

…is The Woodshed. It’s such an awesome place it deserves those capital letters. No place like it for mulling over a fresh idea while drinking a warm cup of coffee, a cold beer, having a conversation or pretty much anything else. In the winter it provides shelter and warmth – in the summer it provides shade. It’s probably one of...

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A short story from my sci-fi universe

A short story from my sci-fi universe

Posted by on 02/03/2013 in Blog, Stories

This is the FIRST DRAFT of a short story that takes place in a sci-fi universe I am currently working on for print, games etc. More on that later… Oh and remember to play this song while you read the story.     Prologue   One hundred and thirty six generations after humans established their foothold on the planet, and seven...

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New gig

New gig

Posted by on 29/10/2012 in Blog

Did I tell you? I Got a new job. I am now working for Ørskov Gruppen, a group of Danish companies situated in Skjern and Copenhagen. The pictures shows the view that can be seen when standing outside our office. Which in turn is situated pretty far into Danish Louisiana, a.k.a. swamp country. Now all I need is a banjo (already got the clogs) and I can...

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Scandinavian cuisine

Scandinavian cuisine

Posted by on 19/09/2012 in Blog

In the last two weeks I have been so lucky to be willingly subjected to both Icelandic and Danish cuisine – to what you might call as somewhat requiring “acquired tastes” – in the shape of Danish fried eal (yes, you read correctly: sea-serpent on a pan…) and Icelandic sheep-heads (eyes, tounge and all, burnt and...

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