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Guest Post: A D/A Dialogue Roundtable Discussion

(This is a guest post from the D/A Dialogues.  Thank you to Katie for writing this post and I hope everyone goes to follow her site.  Her posts are always informative and entertaining.) A: Welcome to the D/A Dialogue Roundtable. … Continue reading

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Ode to the Austrian Pine

Majestic and ancient Alive before the campus rose Remembering its brethren Long since axed and mulched It stands before the freshman dorm Content with its humble life It could live this way forever Or at least until The Uhaul ends … Continue reading

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Epic Team-Up

Teaming up for fun The planning is underway Let the games begin

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Interview by a Vampire: Dracula & Eddie

(This is a fun project that Ionia and I have been plotting for weeks.  We finally find the time and focus to put it together.  Enjoy.) Dracula from Castlevania & ‘Eddie’   After the first Dracula Vs. the modern vampire … Continue reading

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Origins: Zombie Girl

I’m not putting a picture on this one.  Odd that I’m writing about a zombie story idea and I get creeped out by them. Some people have pointed out that I use zombies in my fantasy books, which is uncommon.  … Continue reading

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Prodigy of Rainbow Tower: Cover Art Up-date

I just received an up-dated cover picture from Jason.  He’s going to get more done this weekend and hopefully we’ll be ready to go within the first week in July.  He’s been working on the face, skin, cloak, and fire … Continue reading

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Sneak Peek: illusions at the waterfall

“She tricked me again,” Trinity growls as she drags herself out of the river. She looks up at the top of the thirty-foot waterfall with a cold, angry stare. Trinity is still amazed at the detail of the landscape illusion … Continue reading

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Benefits to Writing with Children

Briana Vedsted requested a post about writing and being a parent.   So, I’m going to make the next few Wednesday posts a series about being a parent and an author.  A humorous series that goes over the good, the … Continue reading

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Not an Angel?

I call you an angel Which you casually deny With an impish grin Yet, I always see your wings Folded and off-white More beautiful than those of any bird I can see your halo Crooked, but still pristine Emanating your … Continue reading

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Unraveling

It starts with a single thread Pulled without a care Then another thread Followed by a third Until the tapestry of life Unravels in your hands You try to stitch it back Needing time to think And see the truth … Continue reading

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