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Echoes of Narcissus in the Gardens of Delight is LIVE!
Donna thought there was something wrong with her. That she was suffering from a mental illness that has caused her husband to despise her, distance himself from her, and cheat on her. She blames herself for the desolate, miserable thing … Continue reading
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Tagged author, family, fiction, growth, kindle, narcissism, personal growth, spirituality, women, writing
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Excerpt: Childhood Friends (Unedited from Family of the Tri-Rune)
Sari’s emerald eyes flutter open as pinpricks of sunlight appear on her face. She pushes a few locks of her dark blue hair out of her mouth while snuggling closer to the warm, slender body next to her. Her smooth … Continue reading
Posted in Sneak Peeks
Tagged author, boundaries, fantasy, fiction, friends, humor, magic, shameless, women, writer, writing
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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 Poems
I Am Trinity I will soil my soul To save them all Call me a monster Despise my name I do not care For I am a Queen With an iron will I have sworn Upon every brow That I … Continue reading
Women of Windemere Week!
Kayla Matt is the young woman who drew my characters for the book trailer idea. That didn’t pan out yet because the person who knew how to put it together has been rather busy with life. So, I was surprised … Continue reading
Book Titles and Theme Week (Feedback Welcome)
The title of your book is very important and it gets more difficult in a series. Do you pick a theme? Do you mention the title of the next book at the end of the previous book? Well, it does … 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
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Tagged author, character, characters, fantasy, female, fiction, heroes, heroines, women, writer, writing
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Prodigy of Rainbow Tower Finished Cover
Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower Release Date: July 31, 2013 Cover Art: Jason Pedersen Say hello to Nyx.
All about the Women
I grew up with comic books, cartoons, and fantasy novels, so the concept of the female protagonist was a little skewed. They were the busty battlers (Wonder Woman), the agile acrobats (Teela from He-Man), or some type of spellcaster that … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, author, book, character, fiction, hero, story, storyteller, storytelling, women, writer, writing
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