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Legends of Windemere Campaign on Thunderclap
Help Support Legends of Windemere on Thunderclap! Deadline is OCTOBER 4th! Please lend a hand and help me reach 100 supporters by the deadline. It’s a great way for anyone who wants to campaign for anything to get a blast … Continue reading
Posted in Spotlight
Tagged Amazon Kindle, author, campaign, dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, heroes, high fantasy, kindle, Legends of Windemere, magic, series, support, Thunderclap, vampires, Windemere, writing, zombies
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The Psycho Hero: Lunacy for Good?
This falls into the Anti-Hero category, but I’m putting this on the extreme side of the spectrum. The Psycho Hero is off his rocker and would probably a villain if the writers didn’t make him a hero. These characters are … Continue reading
The ‘Pacifist’ Heroes: Saving Without Killing
. . . . . . . . For anyone who doesn’t know the above characters, Vash and Kenshin are from anime. Vash is a skilled gunsman and Kenshin is a deadly samurai from the Meji Era. Two entirely different … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged anime, author, fiction, hero, pacifist, pacifist warrior, Rurouni Kenshin, Vash the Stampede, warrior, writing
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Silent/Limited Vocabulary Hero
Last week I did some poetry about various hero types that connected to Superman and still had a few more heroes that came to mind. They didn’t fit into his history, so I’m going to discuss them over the course … Continue reading
Silence: Yeah, That’s Not Going to Happen
I think I’m starting to get into some type of groove here. Get the son ready for school and then on the bus. Finish morning email if I haven’t done it already. Bike, shower, eat breakfast, and then off to … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, editing, goals, Legends of Windemere, week, Windemere, writing
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W.I.P.- No Title Yet. Maybe Brothers or Something Like That?
. . . . . . . I’ve mentioned a few of the role-playing games I was into in college, which is mostly Dungeons & Dragons. There was some Vampire, Heroes Unlimited, and a bunch of strange one-shot tries. One … Continue reading
Posted in New Project Progress
Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, friends, heroes, telepathy, works in progress, writing
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Hero Poem: The Heroine (Can We Still Use that Word?)
The same and different From the male equivalent Uniforms both tight Skirts instead of outer undies A female badass Strong and quick Not willing to back down Always entering the fray With bravery and might I had some trouble … Continue reading
Hero Poem: Powerless
Once the strongest of them all Now a mortal man Pitted against villains That have retained their wrath They hold the advantage Yet the hero will not hide Body honed from battles And the mind of a seasoned warriors Gathering … Continue reading
Waking Up Lost
Eyes opening as slits In a skin I barely know Yet I see it every day The sensations are wrong Nerves misfiring Causing phantom touches Motivation is lacking Though I still want to start the day A voice says it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, comfort, confusion, feeling lost, identity, insecurity, poem, poetry, pressure, skin, stress, weight of the world, writing
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Workplace Blog Hop
So I was tagged by Jade Reyner to get involved in a blog hop where you show a picture and talk about your workplace. Then I tag a few other authors. Think I’ve talked about my place before, but here … Continue reading