Legends of Windemere Fantasy Bundle #1

-
Recent Posts
Categories
- 100 Haikus for the Gamer's Thumbs
- Allure of the Gypsies
- Animal Posts
- Anxiety Journal
- Ask a Character
- Bedlam Series
- Beginning of a Hero
- Book Reviews
- Character & Book Themes
- Character Origins
- Charms of the Feykin
- Chasing Bedlam
- Crossing Bedlam
- Curse of the Dark Wind
- Derailing Bedlam
- do I need to use a dragon
- Family of the Tri-Rune
- Goal Posts
- Guest Blogging
- Ichabod Brooks
- Immortal Wars
- Legends of Windemere
- Merchant of Nevra Coil
- Monster Maker Fun
- New Project Progress
- Olde Shoppe Stories
- Path of the Traitors
- Poems
- Prince Profundus Vorago
- Prodigy of Rainbow Tower
- Questions 3
- Raven Series
- Raven's Dawn
- Raven's Game
- Raven's Hold
- Raven's Wrath
- Ritual of the Lost Lamb
- Sleeper of the Wildwood Fugue
- Slumberlord Chronicles
- Sneak Peeks
- Spotlight
- Teaser Tuesday
- The Compass Key
- The Mercenary Prince
- The Spirit Well
- The Starwind Egg
- Thoughts
- Tribe of the Snow Tiger
- Uncategorized
- War of Nytefall
- Warlord of the Forgotten Age
- Written in Israel
Member of the Dark

Featured Author

-
Join 7,144 other subscribers
- Follow Legends of Windemere on WordPress.com
Friends and Allies
Goodkindles

Goodreads
Meta
Tag Archives: female
Revisit: What Do You Want in Female Characters?
(Originally posted on July 18, 2013. Don’t think my mindset has changed much. Though, the one comment about my female villains not being whores kind of changes thanks to Desirae Duvall in War of Nytefall. I do think there has been … Continue reading
Revisiting Origins: Selenia Hamilton
Selenia Hamilton was another game character created by the gamemaster. I don’t really remember how often she showed up, but it usually involved Luke causing some trouble. She never got to show off her prowess in the game or do … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins, Legends of Windemere
Tagged action adventure, author, fantasy, female, heroes, Legends of Windemere, magic, mentors, mercenary, origin, Selenia Hamilton, sword & sorcery, teachers, warrior, warriors, Windemere, woman, writer, writing
10 Comments
Poetry Day: Beauties and Beasts
(Think I was trying to write about the Windemere orcs here. This one is definitely a big mystery.) Opposites in nature Attracted to their cores The genders Like night and day Differences dueling In an endless dance Where one is … Continue reading
The Parts of Sexy Fantasy
Originally, I was going to write my opinion on how to write a seductive, sexy character in fantasy fiction. I’m not an expert on this, but it’s a topic that the debut of Sari has prompted me to think about. … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged art, fantasy, fantasy art, female, humor, male, objectification, seductive, sex, sexy
61 Comments
Women of Windemere: Kira Grasdon Poems
I Am Kira I am me Hidden behind The me you expect Mask firmly in place Lines rehearsed I am ready To play the game You underestimate me Thinking me a prize To woo and praise My eyes on your … Continue reading
Women of Windemere: Kira Grasdon
A few weeks ago, Kayla Matt contacted me about drawing the female characters of Windemere. She did an amazing job. Today, I’m showcasing her drawings of Kira Grasdon along with poems, videos, and an excerpt. Kira Grasdon is a student … Continue reading
Women of Windemere: Trinity
A few weeks ago, Kayla Matt contacted me about drawing the female characters of Windemere. She did an amazing job. Today, I’m showcasing her drawings of Trinity along with poems, videos, and an excerpt. Trinity is the Queen of the … Continue reading
Women of Windemere: Kellia
A few weeks ago, Kayla Matt contacted me about drawing the female characters of Windemere. She did an amazing job. Today, I’m showcasing her drawings of Kellia along with poems, videos, and an excerpt. Kellia is the tough girl at … Continue reading
What Do You Want in Female Characters?
One of the big things about Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is the introduction of Nyx and Trinity. They are the female spellcasters for both sides of the conflict and I think they’re badasses. Very powerful and very … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged author, character, characters, fantasy, female, fiction, heroes, heroines, women, writer, writing
102 Comments