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: humanity
What Do You Miss About Being Human? (Cast of War of Nytefall)
As you get older, you start to miss things from your youth. The same goes for immortals that can’t interact with human society. So, I wondered what favorite things my vampires miss from their old lives. Clyde– The thrill of … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged Clyde, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, favorites, humanity, humor, immortality, sword & sorcery, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere
19 Comments
Holding On To Hope & Horror
Full disclosure: This is another post off a note that I don’t remember the meaning behind. All I know is that it has to do with Chasing Bedlam. Now, I think I know what I was talking about here. After looking … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged action, adventure, author, Bedlam, Chasing Bedlam, Crossing Bedlam, fiction, heroes, hope, horror, humanity, salvation, Shattered States, villains, violence, writing
21 Comments
Fate of the World in Your Words
I came up with an interesting scenario and question last week, but didn’t want it to get lost in the shuffle. To be totally fair, I’m setting this post up on October 30th and will probably do a test run … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged aliens, choices, creative thinking, destruction, doomsday, evil, fate of the world, good, humanity, opinions, what would you do, words
36 Comments
From Parenthood to the Unleashed Genie
I’m making a jump from one topic to another in here, so prepare for the bumpy bridge. Recently, a friend revealed that his wife is pregnant and he’s gearing up to be a first time father. Congrats were made along … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged advice books, expecting, fatherhood, future, hate, humanity, parenthood
30 Comments
The Final Generation
Darkness at the edges Always has been And will forever be Yet every generation says We will not be the last We cannot be the last Humanity is eternal So our actions continue Pointing fingers and passing debts Believing the … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, blindness, darkness, end of a species, forethought, generations, humanity, poem, poet, poetry, writing
14 Comments
The Helpful Humans of Crossing Bedlam
I was thinking about the post-apocalyptic and post-disaster stories that I’ve read, seen, or even heard about over my lifetime. One thing has struck me as odd. In most of these scenarios, the majority of humanity are self-centered, destructive, untrustworthy, … Continue reading
Posted in Crossing Bedlam
Tagged Crossing Bedlam, doctors, fiction, helping others, helping people, humanity, kindness, knowledge, librarians, nurses, Shattered States, writing
17 Comments
Why Do I Prefer Good Triumphing Over Evil?
Now, I’d like to say that ‘win’ does not always equal ‘survive’. Heroes can be victorious and die. This part is really a clarification of my own stance and I’m also not entirely sure where to go with this because … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged evil, fiction, good, good triumph over evil, good vs evil, humanity, reality, victory, writing
36 Comments
How Many Lost Words?
How many tales have been lost? To history’s brutal ways Burned for blasphemy Torn apart by fear Never to return to the page Knowledge buried So deep it suffocates to death Stories shredded Cast to the winds and tides All … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, book burning, books, history, humanity, knowledge, library of alexandria, past, poem, poet, poetry, progress, writing
22 Comments
A Negative World?
First, an apology for changing topics after I promised someone this week would be about outlining. I moved that to mid-March because I’ve had a lot on my mind. This probably breaks my ‘no personal’ stuff, but I really need … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged attitude, happiness, humanity, joy, misery, negative, negative attitude, negativity, positive, positive attitude, positivity, sadness
63 Comments