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Tag Archives: seasons
Poetry Day: Four Season Moons
(This one is pretty simple. It was a short poem about the four moons of Windemere. They debuted in Legends of Windemere. I still have to stop and consider the season whenever I write night scenes. With each one being … Continue reading
Guest Post by Morgan Hazelwood: 5 Reasons Why Fall Is the Best Time to Write
(A big welcome to Morgan Hazelwood. Thanks for being a guest and hope everyone enjoys the fun post.) It’s officially, thoroughly Autumn here in the Western Hemisphere. Despite some people getting snow, while others are having random 80+ degrees (f) … Continue reading
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Tagged author, autumn, fall, guest post, inspiration, seasons, writing
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At the Whim of Weather
One of the most difficult things about being an author is factoring in the weather. At least for me, this can determine my energy, mood, drive, and all the other internal requirements for getting any work done. If it’s too … Continue reading
Weather and Writing
I’m writing this post in late February, so there is snow everywhere. Colds are a scourge and I sometimes see my breath . . . while in the house. It’s freaking cold and I’m sure we’ve all heard/seen the rants. … Continue reading
Fate of the Office-Less Author
I’ve mentioned many times that I lack an office space and how I’m envious of authors that can escape to a refuge. Well, the winter and summer seasons really drive this home. A snow day means no work and summer … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, family, kids, office, out in the open, parenthood, privacy, seasons, summer, winter, 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
From the Vault: Four Season Moons
Bloody Vir brings summer blaze Before the wind of amber Ult Who is driven off by Tavon’s ice Until emerald Canst frees the land Then Vir retakes his throne … Continue reading
When the Weather Always Sucks
Mere months ago it was too cold I shivered in my bed Cursing Father Winter For torturing my hearth and home Now I swear it is too hot Sweat flooding from my pours Making sleep a tumultuous affair That I … Continue reading