Talk:Alex Bledsoe

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I fully realize that this is a very scant bit of information to start an article with, but I fully expect that this author is going to become a person of note within fantasy literature. So, before nominating it for deletion, how about giving it a few months to see what happens? Pipedreamergrey (talk) 04:30, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

He said nearly eight years ago. More than "a few months later", still no one has heard of "Alex Bledsoe". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.64.110.35 (talk) 09:00, 27 August 2017 (UTC)

Musical involvement with the Tufa novels
I recently met a band called Tuatha Dea who pointed me to this author via the introduction to a song named for his first Tufa Tale, The Hum and The Shiver. It seems that they and the author are both from Tennessee, they do Appalachian folk music (in addition to other genres). They also said that they were working on more music to accompany the Tufa series. Since then, they have released the song The Black Curl for his upcoming (Dec 2014) novel and indicated they are working on an entire album of Tufa-inspired music (currently being crowd-funded at IndieGoGo, title is "Tufa Tales Appalachian Fae", funding closed on April 2, 2014). They also said that their band would actually appear in this novel. I would like to include this information on Mr. Bledsoe's page but I really have no clue exactly how that should be done, or even if it should. Billwsmithjr (talk) 14:46, 3 May 2014 (UTC)

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