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Tag Archives: nature
Poem for the Sun
A blazing ball That would kill us If we dared approached Scorching worlds Or leaving them to freeze Yet we get its gift Heat to stop the chill Light to see our path It ebbs and flows Beating down on … Continue reading
The Fun of Writing Outdoors
With summer here, many people find that they want to spend as much time outside as possible. Usually because I’m writing this in May, so I have no idea if we’re still under lockdown or not. Last thing I heard … Continue reading
Solution to the Summons Snag in Keys of Eden (Alliteration Fail!)
Quick recap of this idea: Keys of Eden is going to be almost a child series with a few volumes of short stories. I’m thinking 5 volumes with 3 having 10 and 2 having 11. The reason for the cut is … Continue reading
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Tagged creatures, fantasy, keys of eden, magic, nature, summoning, sword & sorcery, writing
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Welcome to the city of Rhundar
The city of Rhundar is home to the Feykin and hidden deep within the jungle. Found at the base of a waterfall and surrounded by a river, the city is full of lush vegetation. The water also helps maintain any … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Charms of the Feykin, epic fantasy, fairies, fantasy, fantasy series, fey, fiction, high fantasy, jungle cities, jungles, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, nature, Nyx, pixies, sprites, sword & sorcery, Windemere, writing
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Monsters in Nature: Aren’t They Animals?
One thing I’ve done in Windemere revolves around the monsters. Griffins, dragons, perytons, goblins, and all manner of beasts roam the wilderness alongside those that we have in our world. They’re part of the landscape even though we don’t have … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, author, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, high fantasy, Legends of Windemere, monsters, nature, Windemere, writing
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Voices of Nature Blog Tour!
Stars Above (alouette) Starry nights shine bright Thousands of wee lights Constellations light the sky Darkness shows contrast While clouds have gone past Suspended in time up high Pisces and Leo Taurus and Virgo Constellations light the sky Sagittarius Libra, … Continue reading
Voices of Nature Review
Pamela Beckford of Poetry by Pamela and Year Round Thanksgiving has put together a new poetry book and she’s not alone. Kirsten A of Kirsten Uninterrupted is in on this project too. This is Pamela’s second time into publishing and … Continue reading
The Druid of Windemere
First, this isn’t about ‘D’. For those that don’t know ‘D’, go HERE! Now, Windemere is heavily influenced by my days (years) playing Dungeons & Dragons. I admit this and kind of revel in it. I also take crap for … Continue reading
Druid of the Orchid Path (April is Poetry Month)
Deep within the Umbral Woods As the morning sun appears The druid of the dawn awakens Sitting among the orchids Where not a petal he has harmed Carefully he stands Draped in his mottled cloak That merges him with … Continue reading