Tag: books
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Blood and Moonlight Chapter 1

I started writing this almost a year ago. Been toying with coming back to it when I finish my current novel as another novel in the series, maybe not the very next one though you never know lol what do you think? And do you want a teaser chapter from my current novel I’m working…
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A Tongue in Cheek Look at Uncommon Dragon Traits

A tongue in cheek ramble of a mind that thinks it is funny when it isn’t. Either way I laughed writing this and wanted to share it with you. Enjoy… oh and avoid the glitter.
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Dancing With Reading Chaos

In the chaos of my world, secrets lurk. Each moment, each glance, reveals mysteries untold. Dive into my realm and uncover the enigmatic twists that keep me ensnared in literary chaos.
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Transforming Chaos: My Unique Collections Revealed

Today I decided that the prompt looked interesting and fun. What do I collect? Let me tell you about a few of them, just a few.
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Chasing the Stillness Within

Under the veil of night, routines take shape—rituals guided by instinct and paired with quiet companionship. Moments of icy sweetness and ancestral teachings intertwine, drawing focus like a gentle tether. Wheels turn, paws tread, and ancient wisdom speaks softly. In stillness, clarity emerges, an answer to the day’s demand.
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Why “The Outsiders” is Worth Reading Over and Over Again

The author expresses a profound attachment to *The Outsiders* by S.E. Hinton, highlighting its relatable characters and timeless themes of friendship and social class struggles. The narrative encapsulates the struggles of youth, emphasizing emotional depth and personal growth, making it a cherished book worthy of repeated readings alongside *The Giver*.
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Choosing My Ideal Book Character: Why I Would Be Ellie

In the post, the writer expresses a desire to be Ellie from a C.L. Wilson’s series due to her realistic character development and emotional depth. Ellie’s journey of growth, resilience, and love, as she faces challenges with authenticity, resonates with the writer. This character inspires them to pursue similar strength and creativity in their own…
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From Night Owl to Storyteller: The Quirks of Creative Minds

Creativity doesn’t follow a schedule. For authors, it strikes at odd hours—during quiet nights, lost in stories, or chasing fleeting inspiration. But with this spontaneity comes challenges: missed meals, disrupted routines, and sensory intensity. Still, the joy of storytelling makes it all worthwhile, as night owls become storytellers of the heart.
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First Drafts and the Art of Imperfection

First drafts are often the messy, unedited versions of whatever is being written about. This means that whatever pops into your head gets written down and later you will handle the fleshing out, continuity issues etc. This makes for something with great potential and that is much like life. Even first drafts give me issues.…
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From Ideas to Chapters: A Writer’s Reflection

Well it is almost midnight here and I have three chapters done and the fourth starting to form. I have a bit of minor work to do on each but that is mostly formatting. Apparently I did the hyper fixation thing and just kept going. While Delilia is the lead female character there is a…
