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Tag Archives: knowledge
Revisit: Because Good is Dumb
Posted on March 25, 2013, I do have more to say on this. Now, the topic is how my heroes are unaware of what the villains are doing. I’m sure it was meant as an insult now, but I do … Continue reading
Questions 3: Autism and You
Let’s kind of finish out the weekly topic by opening the floor. I’m still deciding on if I’m going to make a post about a character that I’m thinking of doing. This is my next big hero who may be … Continue reading
What is a Species Tome? #fantasy
As I mentioned on Wednesday, War of Nytefall caused me to evolve the Garian order into something more than I had planned. These are the followers of Gar the God of Knowledge. I also mentioned something called a species tome. This is … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged action adventure, books, fantasy, knowledge, Legends of Windemere, magic, sword & sorcery, tomes, War of Nytefall, Windemere
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The Thrill of Words
Words on the page Each one a step Into a vivid world That absorbs the senses To bestow knowledge And escape And lull one into slumber * It is a skill Finely crafted from youth Marked by stumbles Language nuances … Continue reading
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
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Scholar Flies
They emerged Upon the start of all Born from the corpse Of a timeless void Murdered By the opening of history Called the Scholar Flies They form the greatest swarm Releasing a thunderous hum As if they are pondering All … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, bugs, fiction, flies, history, insects, knowledge, poems, poetry, scholar flies, smart flies, writing
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Guest Post by Sally Ember: Skills I Don’t Have
Skills I Don’t Have by Sally Ember, Ed.D. Thanks to author and blogger, Charles Yallowitz, who was my guest on Episode 9 of *CHANGES* conversations between authors and is in my Guest Bloggers’ Hall of Fame, for inviting me to … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged adventure, author, blogging, fiction, growing, guest post, indieauthor, knowledge, Sally Ember, science fiction, scifi, selfpublishing, The Spanner Series, writer, young adult
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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
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