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Tag Archives: fantasy
Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 7
First of our volunteers is a very entertaining blogger who has a fictional blog called Inspiration in Progress. She is working on her first book when she isn’t visiting her tree friends. Check out her fiction blog and her life … Continue reading
Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 6
We have another trio of volunteers today! This blogger is the woman behind 1WriteWay and is always there to spread the word of indie authors. She has many witty posts, especially on Monday when she does her Top Ten lists … Continue reading
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Tagged author, billy the kid, blog tour, blogging, fantasy, fiction, western, writing
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Monster Maker Fun!
Long ago, there was a game that a few people played with me. I was the creative fantasy author, so these people thought it would be fun to give me nonsense words. My job was to create a monster, location, … Continue reading
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Tagged author, beasts, creativity, creatures, fantasy, fiction, fun, imagination, monsters
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The Draconic Griffin Academy of Magic Arts and Swordplay
Professor Peryton- Welcome to class. Where did we leave off? Marcus- You were telling us about how Daniel needs to learn how to listen or he’ll be eaten by a Trap Ghoul. Professor- That wasn’t what I meant. Where is … Continue reading
Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 5
We have 3 amazing volunteers today, so let’s get right into! I don’t even know where to start with this one because the woman behind Memoirs of a Dilettante wows me with every post. From her posts about writing to … Continue reading
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Tagged author, blog tour, bloggers, blogging, fantasy, humor, independent authors, indie authors, Legends of Windemere, magic, promotion, series, sword and sorcery, Windemere, writing
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Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 4
Today’s volunteer is following her dream of writing at Lilica’s Place. She is getting back into the WordPress groove after some time away, so I’m very happy that she offered to help with the blog tour. More importantly, she is … Continue reading
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Tagged blog tour, blogging, fantasy, fiction, magic, promotional, reading, reviews, series, writing
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Family of the Tri-Rune Blog Tour Day 3
Here are today’s volunteers for the Family of the Tri-Rune blog tour! First, we have the great blogger behind the L. Palmer Chronicles. Reviews, whimsical thoughts, and a wide variety of post types can be found here. Just proof that … Continue reading
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Tagged author, blog tour, fantasy, fiction, spirituality, writing
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The Mentor aka Guy with White Facial Hair
It does seem like the majority of mentors are old guys with white facial hair or no hair at all. There are a few that don’t fit that description like Halt from Ranger’s Apprentice and Phil from Disney’s Hercules. You … Continue reading
Quest of the Broken-Hearted Part 2
First, I’m not going to do any real spoilers here. I’m also going to remind people that this is a possibility and it’s turning out to be the one that needs some prep work if I’m going to use it. … Continue reading
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Tagged author, changes, defiance, fantasy, fiction, future, writing
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Benefits of Using a School Setting
Ever find it strange when a character seems to instinctively know how to do things? It can really throw a reader off because it comes off as the author desperately getting out of a jam. That coincidental knowledge can be … Continue reading