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I just wrote... like, what to say about this chapter? I just wrote a heartstopper, folks! OMGosh!!!
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Shadowfax? That you? Galadriel? Hello? :)
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And completed in one day (hurting my hand in the process / not too bright)! The painting came out okay!
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Dana Marie has written several book series; her categorisation differs from that of most writers. Her secret book series continues to receive positive feedback from her readers. Most readers believe it is their greatest read in a long time.
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Discussion of 'The Rings of Power' (which I love) and certain parallels with The Folded Earth. We should be honest here. I am going to be obsessed. I'm making this little forum area for anyone as into Tolkien and Elves as I am. Let's top it off with Galadriel....


Insofar as being an Elf goes (or being a Fata / Fate) I can't imagine how rude this action would be perceived by them. I call the move the 'Pull hair, check ear', and it got under my skin immediately--context notwithstanding (I mean, it is a rather desperate situation).
You can see it cross Galadriel's face when it happens that she's both stunned and sadly unsurprised by this. She's wondering how to handle this intrusion. I honestly think touching her hair is very impolite (don't touch people's hair), and doing so to check the shape of their ear like this has to be offensive to elves. It would certainly be so to a Fata like Ruel. Though... I can say that this is within the realm of possibility for him in the future. Later, Galadriel is forced to hide her nature by covering those elven ears that mark her. Elves are a glorious race in Tolkien's world, but it's possible to pick up distaste for them in almost every other major race at times. They even have a ranking system among their own. Sadly.
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I don't know what's going through my head sometimes, and one of those times, for certain, was today while switching my song-binge. I'm writing about Ancient Egypt right now. I'm sure that's not a shock to some of you, but, for the uninitiated, I've long had a fascination with ancient Egypt (me on Booktok/Ticktok rn: TracyEire (@tracyeirewriter) TikTok | Watch TracyEire's Newest TikTok Videos vibing with the *invention* of writing) and have about 10K words in a Work In Progress (though I suppose you all know the term WIP) that's set in ancient Thebes.
Now, I sprint like a peasant, folks. All day. Dawn till dark. I am hardcore. But during the writing sprint I swapped over to BTS Bulletproof. Now, do not ask me why, because I don't know why, but when I swap songs, my head often resets. This is especially bad if I like the song and…
@Monika @Erin Burgess @jinxyblue @midgereader Hi Ladies! Firstly, let me thank you for reading Hammered Heart. Thank you to those of you who choose to help me by giving me a review -- reviews help authors in the Amazon algorithm, and I really appreciate it! I have a question for you (coming from a question I saw online). Would any of you consider the way I write to be 'beautiful' or 'good'? Even if you don't want to answer that, could you tell me what you consider beautiful writing, and good writing? Thanks so much! I know this is a bit odd, but saw a couple questions recently that made me pretty curious!
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No, I don't write straight-up romance, but I can build connections between characters. I can figure out when the things they're doing are quietly confessing they love each other. What I don't generally write is a chemistry so strong it's immediate love at first sight with neither party having a reason to resist. That connection is in my upcoming Novella, Stars in Legions. The political and cultural climate is based on the Roman Empire, as are the naming systems and the Legion itself. Jovia is capable and tough. Geta is clever and... a bit of a stick in the mud at times. I had a blast writing them! I'll blog the outcome regarding when I can publish. And, oh! Sneak peek of the characters!

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She went to Lotus Gallery and has just returned back home to me and I've really made some advancements with this painting!

I'm trying, for sure! Reading through copy rn. But I honestly have been through so often, I can no longer see issues! Definitely need a second pair of eyes!