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| FENCERS QUARTERLY REVIEW The Fencers Quarterly, the premiere magazine of classical fencers (i.e. fencers who emphasize the historical, not the competitive form of Western fencing), included the following review of Shimmering Sword. While the reference that Star Wars is "shallow" might be offensive to Star Wars aficionados, the general review is spectacularly positive. An inset blurb boasts "Insight comes in many forms - not always predictably!" For the relatively narrow focus of fencing of the classicists, the mere thought that the book has new insights is extremely flattering. The REVIEW: Author Nick Jamilla has concocted an interesting blend of Eastern martial arts, western fencing, and George Lucas’s Star Wars. On first glance, one might think that this would be a pretty shallow subject - "Use the Force, Luke!" - but Jamilla has managed to flesh out his Star Wars material with historical, philosophical, and technical material that makes his book an interesting read. Jamilla, it should be noted, came to the writing of Shimmering Sword with a background in aikido, kendo, and fencing, both as a competitor and a teacher. Those enamored of the Star Wars mythos will surely be pleased with this book. Serious fencers might poo-poo it for its approach to the subject of swordplay - but insight comes in many forms, not always predictably. If one can get past the movie prejudice, there are some interesting perspectives in store for the reader of Shimmering Sword. Reviewed by Nick Evangelista (author of numerous fencing books)Fencers Quarterly, Fall Issue, 2002, p. 23. |
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FENCING LESSON Jamilla is interviewed at Echo Station. A contributor to the Star Wars online magazine, Jamilla is now the subject in an interview about Shimmering Sword and other Star Wars-related subjects including: martial arts, martial arts movies, two unpublished novels, sword fighting strategy, the Jesuits and the Catholic Church, Star Wars publishing continuity, Eastern and Western religions, Yoda’s lightsaber fight, Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., and video games. Read the entire interview at: Fencing Lesson. |
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REVELATIONS Nick Jamilla has joined Panic Struck Productions as Fight Coordinator for an independent Star Wars film entitled Revelations. Made up of a professional team drawn from along the East Coast, Director Shane Felux and Producer Dawn Cowings hope to provide an exciting short film based in the Star Wars universe created by George Lucas. Filming has already completed in two locations: a quarry and night club. Its next shoot will take place in January 2003. The lightsaber choreography has been largely completed and will be filmed in studio in the spring of 2003. In November, Revelation's principals began a series of Jedi training sessions at the Aikido Shobukan Dojo in Washington, DC. Instruction will include the basic Japanese and Western fencing styles as well as the empty handed martial arts of aikido, aikijujitsu, and karate. At the end of basic training, the actors and actresses will learn and refine the final lightsaber fight sequences. More information (and production pictures) on Revelations can be found at: www.PanicStruckPro.com/revelations. |
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THE FORCE AND THE 4TH The Washington Blade, a local DC newspaper, did a profile on Jamilla in their October 4, 2002 edition. It discusses his Shimmering Sword, his interest in the martial arts, and teaching the 4th grade at the Sheridan School. Click on the link at Force and the 4th. |
| PIERS ANTHONY POST Prolific fantasy writer makes the following comment on his webpage: "Nick Jamilla sent me a copy of his Shimmering Sword, a nonfiction discussion of Samurai, Western, and Star Wars sword fighting. The author is a black belt in aikido and kendo, so he's writing from a base of knowledge and experience. I once took judo classes, and authored a number of collaborative martial arts novels, so I have a notion; if you are interested in the reality beneath the Star Wars fantasy, this is a worthwhile book." Anthony met Jamilla in 1984 at a Sci-Fi convention in Tampa, Florida. A great supporter of new writers trying to break into the fantasy writing business, Anthony is affiliated with Xlibris Press, which allows writers the opportunity to get their work published without going through the competitive publishing industry. While self-published writers bear the stigma of not being able to break into the publishing industry, it's clear that there are many more worthwhile writers than the established industry can publish. You can find his site at: www.hipiers.com/newsletter.html INDEFINITE POSTPONEMENT The book signing at Anton Gallery has been indefinitely postposed. POSTPONEMENT The September 19, 2002 book signing at Anton Gallery has been postposed until October when it was deemed more people would be free than during the hectic month of September. Updates will be posted when plans are finalized. The most likely date is the third Wednesday or Thursday in October. BOOK TOUR UPDATES The book tour schedule has been updated recentely to include store locations and phone numbers. For the Washington area, a book party will be held in September at the Anton Gallery in Dupont Circle. It will be open to friends of the author and the general public. PICTURES UPDATED The picture gallery has been updated with 4 basic sword types. Future plans include a more representative page of links to photos of the many swords described in Shimmering Sword. Internet photo credits are available by e-mailing NBK@ShimmeringSword.com. NBK Publishing does not wish to infringe on copyright properties of the photographers. NETWORK INTERVIEW ABC Interview for World News Now, broadcast at 2:30-3:30 am EST on May 16, 2002. Author Nick Jamilla was interviewed about his book Shimmering Sword. |
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