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Michael W. Ford (born July 4, 1976, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American occultist, author, and musician. [1] [2] He is the former co-president of the now closed Greater Church of Lucifer (GCOL) which was the first Luciferian building in the United States. It was located in Old Town Springs, Texas. [3]
Michael W. Ford of the American band Black Funeral mentioned that Nazi occultism was very important to him, [46] called his former band Sorath his "old SS Death squad" [47] and claimed "you have to be white to play Black metal". [48] We was the American leader of Cymophane, an organisation started by Vikernes. [48]
Commercially, the book debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list for the week of August 29, 1993. Critically, Without Remorse received generally positive reviews. Dallas Morning News hailed it as "Mr. Clancy's best", while the San Diego Union-Tribune praised it as "a non-stop emotional roller coaster". [ 5 ]
Abaddon Books is a British publishing imprint, founded in 2006. [2] It is part of the Rebellion group of companies, along with publishing companies Solaris Books , 2000 AD , 2000 AD Graphic Novels, and Cubicle 7 .
North America's Forgotten Past (occasionally called "First North Americans") is a series of historical fiction novels published by Tor and written by husband and wife co-authors W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. The series, which began with 1990's People of the Wolf, explores various civilizations and cultures in prehistoric North America.
Games of Divinity (by Michael Kessler, John Snead, and R. Sean Borgstrom): An important sourcebook for material on gods, elementals, demons and spirit charms. (WW8823, August 2002, ISBN 1-58846-659-0) Caste Book: Night (by Brian Schoner and John Snead): A book outlining the Night Caste for Solar Exalted. It contains the personal stories of five ...
Michael Curtis Ford is an American historical novelist, writing novels about Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece.He has worked variously as a laborer, a ski patrolman, a musician, a consultant, a banker, a Latin teacher, and a translator.
After the 1987 release of Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 wargame, a military and [1] science fantasy [2] universe set in the far future, the company began publishing background literature to expand on existing material, introduce new content, and provide detailed descriptions of the universe, its characters, and its events.