In Iceland at Christmas, a giant black cat, Jólakötturinn, The Yule Cat, roams the countryside and devours anyone who isn’t wearing new clothing.
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Toggs: The Christmas Elf with a Fitting Gift – a Review
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Irish Blessings
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• •aint Patrick’s Day will be here soon. Saint Patrick can be learned about in “Saint Patrick’s Day: Myths, Facts, & Writing Prompts .” The world of leprechauns is explored in “Leprechaun Facts” as well as in “Leprechaunophobia – the Fear of Leprechauns.” The eleven Irish blessings in this article are for use on March 17 or any other day of the year.
Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Unique New Year’s Eve Traditions Around the World
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• •How do you celebrate New Year’s Eve? Traditions around the world vary. They range from a little weird to a creepy to potentially dangerous. Each country has many traditions at this time of the year. Below are the ones that caught my interest. Belgium – In Belgium, the farmers wish their cows a happy new year and…
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Out-of-the-Ordinary Christmas Traditions
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Strange Christmas Traditions: The Christmas Pickle
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National Sarcastic Awareness Month
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• •October is National Sarcastic Awareness Month, but people use sarcasm every day of the year. How often are you sarcastic? What is sarcasm? Sarcasm, according to the dictionary, is harsh or bitter derision. It is irony or the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning. When used…
Christmas Articles, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Glitter Kudzu
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• •What does the sparkly glitter that covers a lot of Christmas cards and various arts-and-crafts projects have in common with kudzu, an invasive ornamental plant? We can thank Henry Ruschmann, a New Jersey cattle rancher, for the invention of glitter in 1934. When not working his ranch, he dabbled as a machinist and discovered a…
Fiction Writing, Saint Patrick's Day & Other March Articles, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Leprechaun Facts
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• •Leprechauns are fairies, but they aren’t cute and loveable; instead, they are lustful, nasty, and capricious. They can be fun and awesome to be around one day, doing magic tricks that astound and delight you. But as soon as you do something that makes them mad, poof! You’re dead. Have you ever noticed that there…
Fiction Writing, Holidays, Town Names, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Town Names & Writing Prompts for Valentine’s Day Stories
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• •Have you thought of the perfect Valentine’s Day story? Have you named your characters? Maybe all you need is the name of the town it takes place in. Listed below are the names of towns that would be fitting for tales that take place on or around Valentine’s Day. Whether you write romance or historical fiction,…