Author Archives: J. Wade Harrell

About J. Wade Harrell

A native of rural SW Oklahoma, I currently write swords and sorcery fiction which I publish in electronic format on Amazon. My interests and hobbies include shooting, riding motorcycles, fishing, watching college football, playing games, and most of all, spending as much time as possible with my better half, Kathy. I hope you enjoy my blog and that it might lead you into my fantastic worlds of swords and magic. -J. Wade Harrell

Star Wars: The Force Awakens, My Take


Spoiler Alert: proceed at your own caution. Discussion involves major characters and plot elements that could ruin your movie-going experience if you haven’t seen this film yet. So, I saw the move and will admit, some of my predictions were … Continue reading

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens


Episode 7 of Star Wars will be out in 3 days. If you can’t wait, here is the story in one page of text. Continue reading

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Price Tower: “The tree that escaped the crowded forest”


  Bartlesville, One of Oklahoma’s Architectural Treasures What is architecture anyway? Is it the vast collection of the various buildings which have been built to please the varying tastes of the various lords of mankind? I think not. No, I … Continue reading

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Photography of the Day: Lake Jed Johnson


The granite hills of southwest Oklahoma known as the Wichita Mountains are pictures waiting to be captured. – by J.Wade Harrell, author of Shadows of Siernod and Flames of Palamarr

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Photography of the Day: New Year’s Day in the Wichita Mountains


A beautiful New Years Day in the Wichitas A sunny winter day, upon an open prairie, a beast from the past finds a nice bed of grass to rest upon and bathe in the afternoon sun. A reminder of how … Continue reading

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