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Title Noggle Stones
Author Wil Radcliffe of Fremont Indiana
Author Bio A 1992 graduate of Ball State University’s telecommunications Department, Radcliffe won the David Letterman Telecommunications Scholarship for a script and storyboards featuring his original character, the mad goblin scholar Bugbear. His first fiction sale was to Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine.Radcliffe was also featured in the Hollywood Reporter in an article about his graphic novel and film work with Platinun.
ISBN 978-0-9773676-9-6  0-9773676-9-x
Category JUVENILE FICTION : Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic
Publication April 26, 2008
Pages 390
Size 5.00 x 8.00 in.
Price $14.95
Binding Paperback
Publisher Dailey Swan Publishing

When the fantasical world of Annwn and 19th century Earth are magically merged, the mad goblin scholar, Bugbear, joins forces with a befuddled stage magician named Martin Manchester. Together with their motley assortment of allies, they must defeat an ancient evil bent on destroying life as they know it.
In his tortured dreams, the mad goblin scholar, Bugbear, saw the coming war. Pride would crumble to dust. Glory would melt to tears. Wisdom would shatter to madness. And the shadows would reign supreme.
Only an eldritch scroll, a humble bee, and Bugbear's awkward human apprentice could win this desperate struggle...a conflict that began in a time now remembered only in faded parchments, fractured whispers, and a children's rhyme..."White, Gray, and Black Stones
Scattered 'Cross the Board
Now You Must Unite Them To Become The Noggle Lord!"