Cats spend most of their day asleep. It’s one of the things they are so good at. They use much of their time sleeping to restore their energy before the next hunt even if it’s chasing the laser, rubber ball, or catnip toy for our domesticated friends.
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Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
The Reclaimed Kingdom, Robin Hood, and Snow White – Guest Post by Dana Claire
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• •Andrua, the main character in π»ππ πΉππππππππ π²ππππ ππ, and Robin Hood are both heroic although they are heroes of radically different kinds. Probably the most significant difference between the two is their status. Andrua, princess of DβLand, hides her true identity in the beginning of the novel but is still a legal authority of her people.
Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fantasy Romance, Fiction Writing, Historical Fantasy, New Words Learned, Romantic Fantasy, Words
The Reclaimed Kingdom – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Research
Investigating the Drowned Land β Guest Post by David Donachie
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• •Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Historical Fantasy, New Words Learned, Words
The Drowning Land β a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Scrabble Words
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• •Book Excerpts, Guest Posts
Why I Write Travel/Culinary Books β Guest Post by Carole Bumpus
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• •Action/Adventure, Book Reviews, Cooking, New Words Learned, Nonfiction, Travel Adventure, Words
A September to Remember – a Review
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• •π΄ ππππ‘πππππ π‘π π πππππππ, a culinary travel adventure book, is a read Iβll never forget! The descriptions of the villages and the scenery make you feel as though you are experiencing Italy and its beauty yourself. The details given about customs and ways of life allows you to see into the daily lives of those who live there. The food they eat is described in so much detail that you can almost taste it yourself. The last part of the book is filled with recipes from each of the chapters in the book so you can make these dishes and experience them yourself.Β Β Β Β Β Β
Biographies, Book Reviews, History
Blood and Treasure: Daniel Boone and the Fight for Americaβs First Frontier β a Review
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• •Who was the real Daniel Boone? Was he the pioneer and explorer who wore a coonskin cap in the television show that bears his name historically accurate? I watched the reruns of π·πππππ π΅ππππ when I was a child. History intrigued me, but at the time, I didnβt realize how historically inaccurate the show was. And letβs be honest. At that time, I probably didnβt care.
Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Animal-Related Superstitions from Around the World
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• •A superstition is a belief or notion that is not based on reason or knowledge. Most superstitions result from ignorance, fear of the unknown, or trust in magic or chance. Will saying “white rabbit” on the first day of the month bring you good luck for the rest of the month? What is supposed to happen if an owl gets inside your house?