Tag: mythology
The Tree – pg 1
Once upon a time there was a girl who lived on an island with a tree that bore delicious fruit. paper, acrylic bead (1/2 pearlesque) and glue. Paper punched leaf shape Marvy uchida mini leaf punch
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When Aethra found out she was pregnant, she went to the sea to ask Poseidon to bless the baby in her tummy. When she felt the baby jump with joy inside of her, she knew she had been granted her wish.
Read More Theseus – Page 2The Story of Theseus (pg 1)
Once there was a man named Aegeus, who was the heir to the city-state of Athens. On his way to claim his kingdom he stayed in the city of Trozean and fell in love with a woman named Aethra. I haven’t decided […]
Read More The Story of Theseus (pg 1)The Seven
Maeleaclain Unrata was having a very good, but far too short-lived dream when he felt the blankets being pulled away sharply from his body. “Get up, Lord Unrata!” he heard a familiar female voice say. “Your father is expecting a correspondence and His Highness Prince Feidhelm requests your presence for the inspection of the barracks-” […]
Read More The SevenRaging Bull on Facebook
If you get a chance, go hit the Raging Bull Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/SuperstitionRagingBull and give it a like! Don’t forget the prologue is up at this blog.
Read More Raging Bull on FacebookBlurb for Superstition: Raging Bull (my urban fantasy novel)
In the Superstition Series created by Noelle Campbell, not only are the Greek gods real, but Cupid has been busy. Mortals have completely mismanaged this ‘love’ thing on their own and so he is busy with his latest project. He’s picked the perfect haven for his ambitious plan to rebuild his power, influence and reputation. […]
Read More Blurb for Superstition: Raging Bull (my urban fantasy novel)Why We Tell Stories
From SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN It is in our nature to need stories. They are our earliest sciences, a kind of people-physics. Their logic is how we naturally think. They configure our biology, and how we feel, in ways long essential for our survival. Like our language instinct, a story drive—an inborn hunger for story hearing and […]
Read More Why We Tell StoriesIn Defense of Happily Ever Afters
In a continuation of my defense of the Disney Princess, and along the lines of why classic fantasy (along with the classic sidekick), I thought I would address the importance of the “Happy Ending.” Many of you are well aware that classic fairy tales do not have a happy ending. Grimm’s Fairy Tales come from […]
Read More In Defense of Happily Ever AftersEvolution of a Sidekick
Yesterday I found out an article I had written more than ten years ago (when I was still wet behind the ears trying to be a writer) had been used as source material for the Wikipedia entry on Sidekicks. I got a good giggle out of being right next to a well known LA Times […]
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