One lies. One tells the truth. Dunstana is having none of it…
Category: Writing Exercise
Bonus Short Scene: The Harvest Festival, Again
And Pela is thankful for the kids' table, because it's small enough for her to sit at.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Prince Johanna of Porthaven
That the current Prince of Porthaven is a woman passes largely without comment. It is generally understand that the word derives from the Ancient Elven title Princeps, which simply means "leader" and is gender-neutral.
Writing Revisited: The Harvest Festival
Happy Thanksgiving to all my Canadian readers. May the only turkeys in your life come either at dinner or on the bowling lane.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: The Free Mercantile City of Porthaven
Just ignore that "Port" and "Haven" mean the same thing…
Writing Revisited: “Observe this!”
Now, if I remember correctly, the Marcomannius was also a dance craze that briefly took over the mid-90s.
Back Half of the Week Writing: “Would I Lie to You?”
"Gingham Gregory" Rackman-Kowalski: trustworthy genial chap, or scheming villain?
30 Days of Biographies: Complete Version
And here it is, the completed version of my 30 day writing exercise based on the important people of Realmgard.
30 Days of Biographies — Week 4
Technically, nine days, but that's how I tend to handle these things…
30 Days of Biographies: Gladia
The far-travelled Amazon heroine Gladia's most famous deed was her slaying of the Aciarian Hydra, in which she was aided by Zardax, one of the Three Great Sages of Ancient Realmgard.
