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Monthly Archives: March 2015
The City of Bor’Daruk
Originally posted on November 24, 2013 Upon the desert shore Where ocean breeze meets heat Sending sand along the street Dunes forming in the corners That go unnoticed By the bustling crowds Unburdened by their home Stand upon the high … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Bor'daruk, desert, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, Kira Grasdon, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, poem, poetry, Sari, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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Children of Aura
Many can use magic Very few can embrace it An ancient bloodline From a fallen tribe Driving into dormancy Until the two will rise Fire and lightning Summoned with mere thought A maelstrom of aura Just waiting to explode Controlled … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged casters, enchantments, epic fantasy, fantasy, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, magic, Nyx, sorceress, spellcasters, sword & sorcery, Trinity, Windemere, wizards
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Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue
A call weaving through the trees Tempting all who hear Urging them to wander Braving the misty forest Where only the road is safe The sleeper sings and cries Begging for release Trapped within dreams That may never end Until … Continue reading
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Tagged amnesia, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fugue, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, mist, mystery, poem, poet, poetry, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writer, writing
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Anthology to raise money for Guide Dogs goes live at last!
Originally posted on K Morris – Poet:
Dear all, The moment you have all been waiting for. No, I haven’t won millions on the National Lottery, although that would be nice! I am, however, delighted to announce that the anthology…
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Consider Yourself Invited
Originally posted on disregard the prologue:
Yep, we’re having a party to celebrate Torn’s ebook release tomorrow, and you’re invited! We’ll have chances to win paperback and ebook copies of Torn, as well as other great prizes. Watch for the…
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The Countdown to the “Quest” Amazon Kindle Countdown Deal Begins!
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Upheaval in a Story
When writing a long series, it helps to do an upheaval for your characters. It doesn’t have to be all of them, but shaking up the life of a few in a story can help their progress. Even if they … Continue reading
Posted in Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue
Tagged action, changes, disaster, epic fantasy, fantasy, fantasy series, friendship, heroes, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, Nyx, pain, rebirth, Sari, series, sword & sorcery, upheaval, villains, Windemere
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May Wonders Never Cease to Exist
Originally posted on Marie at 1 Write Way:
Although I occasionally write poetry, I don’t make a fuss about it because I so rarely do it. And because I’m never quite sure if I should call it poetry. My poems don’t…
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Guest Post on Tarot by Oloriel Moonshadow
Thank you to Oloriel Moonshadow for writing a great post on Books and Tarot. Books and stories are no strangers to mentioning Tarot, the divination tool and practice. The curiosity for the unknown, improvable, emotional and untouchable is inspiring quills … Continue reading
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Tagged books literature, cards, fiction, fortune telling, fortuneteller, future, magic, oracle, reality, seer, tarot, tarot deck
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