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Italian Raccoon
Amethyst Snow Angel Author Icon - That's his cousin!
Ravenous Rapscallion
Dealing with the consequences of your writing decisions
Have you considered the logical outcomes of any Fantasy elements?
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I read a very grimdark fantasy once, it was brutal, everyone was at war, anything that could went wrong. I thought how did these people make it to adults? and dnf it.
All the time. It is why I sometimes have trouble making my fantasy appealing to the masses.
Friendly Neighborhood Derg Author Icon - Not to be rude or self-promoting (I've had similar problems with other newsletters advertised in the newsfeed), but it does help to read the editorial for context. Usually. Maybe not this time; I can't judge my own effectiveness.
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What's your current musical obsession?


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If ur looking for a story about music, then please check out "The Faceless Matchmaker". It's a story that I wrote here on WDC
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
Jax  Author Icon
Mathcore and Hyper Pop! Turtle tea party, with a bit of MILXNAKE!
Two Word Tuesday

Give us two words that best describe molten metal...



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Liquid Skyscraper
Fits mold
Don't swim!
The winter holidays are here at last.
Is it the most wonderful time of year?
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Yes. It is brisk and snowy, which makes it the best time of the year.
I am a great believer in the Christmas Spirit! However, it's sad that the holiday has been taken over by commercialization.
No. It's different now ever since COVID. Most of life now seems like just a struggle. Seasons just now contribute new and different problems while one struggles to resolve the problems from the season before. Whether the struggle concerns an attempt at a return to normalcy or something else has been what is tough to precisely determine.
Winter horrors
Why is that snowman staring at me?
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He's staring because he's suspicious that you know who took his toque.
Because he's stalking me because I left him for Jake Frost.
Because you're still standing in front of it, because you have nothing better to do.
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Barney Kilakarney 🎅🎄🦌 Author Icon - I had to find it and play it, very catchy, thanks.
Sometime Past
Long Ago
All about unexplained, mysterious elements in your stories.
What's your favorite MacGuffin from a book, movie, or television show that you love?
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The three parts of the amulet in The Golden Voyage Of Sindbad that will give eternal life, a shield of darkness and a crown of untold riches when cast into The Fountain Of Destiny. MacGuffin overload. (And Tom Baker chewing the scenery like it's never been chewed before.)

The sword of Martin from Redwall.
I typically despise MacGuffins because they never get them. That drives me crazy!!
Buckle down and put bows and ribbons on all of those projects you started.
How much can you cram into these last weeks to end 2025 like a literal celebration?
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Waltz Invictus Author Icon - Are you sure? It may “appear” to be full. Channel your inner spatial reasoning skills. You may have more room than originally thought.
Between church, work, shows, dance stuff and photography stuff I'm already cramming as much into my life as I can right now.
What are those things? Oil pastels?
Rare/unique English words with deep meanings.
Do you have a favorite unique/rare word to share with us? Give us the meaning too!
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Serendipity- the word rolls off the tongue and the meaning:
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com › ...
serendipity noun -
the fact of something interesting or pleasant happening by chance.
Senectitude…which I’ve oft dropped into an idiom, “on my equatorial highway to senectitude.”

It means ‘old’.
But, it seems to me more like Sundowning, an expressive term for growing dementia.


Recalcitrant: adjective: basically.. can be used to describe practically all of my students ..


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It might seem small, but my goal is to write at least 3 flashes this week. I find myself telling myself that I don't have time to write lately. The fact is that I'm not making time to write.
Jeffrey Meyer Author Icon - love the idea!
Yikes! Almost forgot!
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lol reminds me of the worm from an old looney toons cartoon... abt 1950 era
Thoughts on why coincidences are so hard to believe in fiction.
Have you ever had a real-life experience so strange that it would never be believed in a story?
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I have had a few, and not only would they not be believed in a story, but anyone who wasn't there didn't believe it either.
Kotaro Author Icon - Two years ago, while cleaning our kayaks, I had a garter snake land on me from an open sky. My wife witnessed it and got a good laugh from my response. We figured the same; it was dropped by a hawk flying over.
There's a reason they say "Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction".
Three Word Thursday

What three words best describe ice skating?



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Slip sliding away
Frozen water playtime
Graceful Olympic sport
Three Word Thursday

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Nice Suit Sir
Fine, suit yourself
Lied on resume
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