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				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 6:43 am
				by Fawks
				Mark_Reed wrote:I was linked to Fel's works, but I don't remember by who. It might have been from EWP, because I remember being into Camp for a short period.
My first look at Fel's stuff was from Fawks's yahoo group. After that I found the website with the disclaimer. Sword of Fire was approaching its final chapters, and I remember going back to Fawks's group even after finding other sites because I couldn't find Sword of Fire chapters with the same formatting.
At the time I was unemployed, so I literally did nothing but read-sleep-eat-read for 4 or 5 days. Finished the entire series in under a week.
It probably was on EWP's IRC relay chat that I first heard about Fel.  CAMP captured my attention too.  

  I've never had a Yahoo Group.  I have joined a few but never really stayed because, to me, they were too confusing.  Kinda like Gina Marie W's website.  I wish that Gina could continue the Kinsmen of the Dragons story.  She had a stroke a few years ago, and as far as I know, has not updated it since.
Like you I was unemployed for almost a year back then.  And I didn't have the 99 weeks of unemployment either!  I have been paying for the Weavespinner.net website since around 2005 or 2006, after I acquired my current employment.  It has had its bumps, since I'm the one who is doing the html.
 
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 12:50 pm
				by Mark_Reed
				Whoops! Well the group is dead in terms of post activity, but I see I'm still a member. It's the yahoo group FelBooks. The yahoo name of the owner is Uncle_Rand, but I could have sworn that the same person has a forum account starting with F. I got confused. 

 
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 8:57 pm
				by zjoske
				I found this site after a discussion on EWP (btw I really mis that site), not sure when exactly. i remember the first book of subjugation was not finished yet.
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:38 am
				by Rabblerouser
				Subjugation was nominated for some Award and made its way on to a list somebody had complied and posted of unknown sci-fi. Don’t know what the award was though.
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 5:33 am
				by Seastallion
				I guess it has been around 8 years ago now.  I was doing a search on either yahoo or Google ( I don't recall which) for more online literature.  I was still fairly new to online stories, so I had figured there was more sources for them, than I'd already found.  I had no idea just how right I would turn out to be.  I was hooked on Fel's work almost immediately after finding it.
Thank you Fel for years of literary enjoyment!  I rank you with the very best of even the published works I've read, including 'Dune' and 'The Lord of the Rings'.  I do not say that merely to flatter, I say it because I believe it.  I've enjoyed them so much, that I find myself rereading them often.  Paltry thanks perhaps, but sincerely felt.
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 5:40 am
				by Seastallion
				Fawks wrote:Mark_Reed wrote:I was linked to Fel's works, but I don't remember by who. It might have been from EWP, because I remember being into Camp for a short period.
My first look at Fel's stuff was from Fawks's yahoo group. After that I found the website with the disclaimer. Sword of Fire was approaching its final chapters, and I remember going back to Fawks's group even after finding other sites because I couldn't find Sword of Fire chapters with the same formatting.
At the time I was unemployed, so I literally did nothing but read-sleep-eat-read for 4 or 5 days. Finished the entire series in under a week.
It probably was on EWP's IRC relay chat that I first heard about Fel.  CAMP captured my attention too.  

  I've never had a Yahoo Group.  I have joined a few but never really stayed because, to me, they were too confusing.  Kinda like Gina Marie W's website.  I wish that Gina could continue the Kinsmen of the Dragons story.  She had a stroke a few years ago, and as far as I know, has not updated it since.
Like you I was unemployed for almost a year back then.  And I didn't have the 99 weeks of unemployment either!  I have been paying for the Weavespinner.net website since around 2005 or 2006, after I acquired my current employment.  It has had its bumps, since I'm the one who is doing the html.
 
Sincere thanks, as weavespinner.net has always been a helpful tool.  I often send new readers there to help simplify their finding Fel's work.  It is a service that does not go unrecognized.
 
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:55 pm
				by Griffinmane
				I heard about Fel's work in 2008. I had moved from Texas to Wisconsin for a new job and my family hadn't moved yet. I was on my own and had a laptop and the internet. Subjugation only had 2-4 chapters so I started with the Firestaf series. 
Like many I've read hundreds of books and Fel's works are some of my favorites. I very rarely re-read a series, but I have read subjugation 3 times and am working on the Firestaff for the second time.
			 
			
					
				Re: How did you learn about Fel/Sennadar?
				Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:41 pm
				by Sasijade
				Dont remember exactly but I found fel's work around when subjugation book 2 was staring. But I first finished Firestaff as I came looking for a fantasy novel.
I think I found it through random search for fantasy novels (lucky me I found it!!!). Maybe trough Bean library?!