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Voted #1 Best Sword and Sorcery – “Mage’s Burden: Book 1 of the Fire of the Jidaan Trilogy” By Whit McClendon

  #aromasauthors #whitmcclendon For over two thousand years, the Realm of Talwynn has known peace. But now, the evil sorcerer Mordak has broken free, and the time for battle has come once more. Brunar, a noble Mage, turns to the magick of six powerful and ancient weapons, the Jidaan, for aid. Millennia ago, the Jidaan […]

Please vote for “Edric the Hatchling Gryphon: 1” by Eric K. Williams on this list on Goodreads

  Children’s Book Treasuries Its currently at # 2 Thank You #aromasauthors #erickwilliams https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/76563.Children_s_Book_Treasuries#22606596 — withEric Williams.

“More LeGarde? Yes, please!”

Thank you, Jane Oakes, for this review of The Liar’s Gallery! http://www.amazon.com/review/R370QMQQAJ4DV7/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00LMD7ZSO

Poet Manqué

Originally posted on The Dark Forest: Literature, Philosophy, and Digital Arts:
So you think that you’re a poet; rather, a poet manqué.So be it. But to put a word upon the page is not poetry.What is it then? To sing, to move the world,to touch a heart, and curse the liar for his lies;to follow…

speak easy

Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
The world will SEE what you SAY to yourself ©2014 Annette Aben

#Wine for the #WordNerd and #Writer

Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
Hoping this will improve the vocab. Behold twelve dollars of dry, oaky, velvet deliciousness from Thesaurus Bodegas in Spain. Though I haven’t become a catalogue of synonyms after drinking Flumen Dorium, it was one of the most exceptional bottles of wine I can remember under $20. It could even kick…

Meet Guest Author Karen Ingalls

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
? I am an energetic Grandma who loves to write stories (both fiction and non-fiction) and poems. In my many years of walking on this earth I have faced, overcome, and weathered through some difficult challenges. I believe I have learned and grown to be…

The Hardenbergias are Out!

Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Hardenbergia Lately I’ve spotted these pretty flowers in the bush. They are called Hardenbergia violacea by experts, or Purple Twining Pea. They are scramblers, equally at home on the ground or being supported by shrubs. Yet another pretty Australian wildflower… Copyright ©

Post-Convention Wrapup

Originally posted on The War of Memory Project:
Hey all!  I have just recently returned from my first vending experience at the SOE Live convention, where I had a great time and met a bunch of great people.  I thought I’d wrap up the experience with a run-down of it. My friends and I have…

day #100

Originally posted on weebletheringskite:
We made it! Whoop whoop. I feel like this post should be the very best of posts, but I’m fairly sure i used all my favourites right at the start. Aint that always the way.. so in honour of it being an end, of sorts, lets celebrate endings. The happy, the…

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