Read this carefully. It is definitely not an accolade for a love story! Nevertheless, it’s interesting. From the Online and Medieval Classical Library comes this ditty sung by a man who is in heated argument with his wife over the meager dish she serves for breakfast. It is part of public domain Old Norse literature… Continue reading Surprise of the Breakfast Saga
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Mythic Monday: Come With Me to Fairyland
“Faeries, come take me out of this dull world, For I would ride with you upon the wind, Run on the top of the dishevelled tide, And dance upon the mountains like a flame!” William Butler Yeats, from his play The Land of Heart’s Desire William Butler Yeats (June 13,1865 – January 28, 1939) The Land… Continue reading Mythic Monday: Come With Me to Fairyland
Writer Wednesday: Beverly Ovalle
Please welcome my special guest Beverly Ovalle! 1. What inspired you to write in your genre/s? I love to read romances so it just seemed a natural genre to write. I started reading gothic romance in grade school and continued to read a wide variety as I got older. 2. What is the hardest… Continue reading Writer Wednesday: Beverly Ovalle
Halloween Birthday John Keats
Happy Halloween Birthday to John Keats! For your enjoyment here are a few lines from his poem Lamia. A lamia is part woman, part serpent, and in homage to Keats (not to mention the creatures are cool) one appears in my paranormal dark fantasy romance, Mind Your Goddess – Wytchfae 3, coming out in December from Secret… Continue reading Halloween Birthday John Keats