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Poetry Month: The Mercenary Prince #fantasy #adventure
Losing his path As man and champion Shadows of allies Devouring his identity He departs from destiny Needing to ride again Reviving his heart Alongside old friends And older foes Reborn as monsters That threaten a past Long thought lost … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere, Poems, The Mercenary Prince
Tagged action adventure, Amazon Kindle, Dariana, Dawn Fangs, Delvin Cunningham, demons, destiny, dragons, elves, epic fantasy, facing your past, family, fantasy adventure, fantasy series, Fizzle, friendship, high fantasy, Kira Grasdon, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, mercenaries, Nyx, orcs, poem, poet, poetry, Sari, sword & sorcery, The Mercenary Prince, Timoran Wrath, trickster gods, undead, vampires, warriors, Windemere, wizards
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Passover Funnies
Well, it’s the second night of Passover. I’d do something more in-depth, but I’m going to be spending time with my son. This way, I don’t have to worry about responding to detailed comments. I’ll save more ‘future story’ posts … Continue reading
Final Goal Post of 2020: How Will I End This Year?
First, I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. If you don’t celebrate then I hope you had a relaxing Friday. Also that you found a place to get food because most places close early or don’t open at all. I … Continue reading
You Never Know Who Is Suffering
There is a constant scream It is in silence Though there are signs Awkward movements Eyes of others Hold daggers of poison Itches and coughs Heartbeat rushing Even when at rest Tears welling up But only flowing in solitude Cracks … Continue reading
Posted in Poems, Thoughts
Tagged 2020, agony, caring, family, friends, mental health, mental illness, poem, poet, poetry, positive thoughts, suffering
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Writing Addiction in Fiction
This might be simplifying up above, but it does come off that way at times. As I said on Friday, War of Nytefall: Ravenous has a very serious subplot that deals with addiction. You might be wondering how I could add that … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts, War of Nytefall
Tagged action adventure, addiction, Dawn Fangs, family, fantasy, fiction, friends, pain, Ravenous, suffering, thoughts, vampires, War of Nytefall
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First Non-School Week of the Summer . . . It Was Aight
Think I’m going to have to do a day-by-day here. A lot happened since this was the first week that my son and I didn’t have school. In fact, Monday was the first day since late February that we had … Continue reading
Happy Mother’s Day!
I was going to post a new collection of completed puzzles, but I didn’t finish in time. Then, I thought about what to do and realized it was Mother’s Day. Don’t worry. I got a card and gift already. So, … Continue reading
Final Goal Post of 2019: Ending on a Break
(Maybe I used this video before recently, but I really like the song. Began rewatching the series during lunch this week.) Well, here we are. Staring at the end of the 20 teens and about to step foot into the … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged 2019, family, goals, Holiday Break, parenting, rest, writing
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