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Tag Archives: family
Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight is LIVE!
Donna thought there was something wrong with her. That she was suffering from a mental illness that has caused her husband to despise her, distance himself from her, and cheat on her. She blames herself for the desolate, miserable thing … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged author, family, fiction, growth, kindle, narcissism, personal growth, spirituality, women, writing
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Flexible Goals and Going for the Distance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp7PYi5b8jg (The original orchestral version I attached couldn’t be played outside of YouTube.) Wow. Looking at the remaining scheduled posts, I don’t have much time left here. At least for being a daily entity. 15 scheduled posts left since I … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged 2014, 2015, author, christmas, family, goals, Hanukkah, Happy New Year, vacation, writing
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How Important is Family? (Answered by Windemere Champions)
Luke Callindor– This is a rather odd question. Who would actually say that family isn’t important to them? Timoran Wrath– There are people like that. Though you do not usually see them in the role of hero. Probably anti-heroes. Nyx– … Continue reading
Posted in Character & Book Themes
Tagged author, family, fantasy, fiction, friends, heroes, Legends of Windemere, Windemere, writing
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Thanksgiving Dinner by Me
I’m proud because I got everything done within a few minutes of each other, so there was no threat of anything getting cold before the dinner. The dishes: Citrus Glazed Cornish Hens Stuffing from a Box (Don’t judge me!) Candied … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged beer, chicken, cooking, dinner, eating, family, pride, stuffed, stuffing, sweet potatoes, thanksgiving, yams
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Groggy Goals
First is a note to anyone who volunteered for the July 30th Cover Reveal by commenting and not filling out the Google Document. PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM! I have a lot going on this month, so I cannot guarantee … Continue reading
Sari: The Lonely Gypsy (Possible Spoilers)
The big introduction of Allure of the Gypsies is Sari, who is the titular gypsy. Now, I won’t go into details about her story because you can read the book for that. There are also other posts that involve her. … Continue reading
Posted in Character & Book Themes
Tagged author, determination, family, fantasy, fiction, friendship, gypsy, loneliness, love, magic, writing
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What Do You Think of Heroes Having Kids?
One of the most common endings to a hero’s genre (besides death) is settling down and having kids. That epilogue where the hero is seen with his or her young child is a hallmark of fantasy endings. Many people scoff … Continue reading
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Tagged author, family, fantasy, fiction, kids, literature, parenthood, retired heroes, retirement, writing
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