Chains and Memory Wilders 2 by Marie Brennan Manifestation was only the beginning. The Otherworld has returned — bringing with it the sidhe, the source of humanity’s psychic powers. Some mortals welcome these creatures of legend, some fear them . … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: January 2016
There’s a thing that horse people like to say: that horses live in the perpetual present. It’s not actually true. Horses have phenomenal memories, and also have the ability to anticipate events that haven’t happened yet (as many a dressage … Continue reading
I make no secret of the fact that role—playing games are one of my favorite hobbies. I’ve played them; I’ve run games of my own; I’ve written fiction inspired by games I’ve played in or run; I’ve done freelance writing … Continue reading
by Phyllis Irene Radford The Daughters of the British Empire was founded as a social club for War Brides who emigrated to the US with their GI husbands. It quickly evolved into a national organization that raises money for charity. … Continue reading
In our world today, especially if you live in the United States, it’s easy to be so caught up in the proverbial Rat Race that you forget to take a break. I mean a real break–one where you try hard to avoid smart phones, computers, and televisions. Because your body needs to recharge. It has limits.
Continue readingI think I am in an abusive relationship with my manuscript. I’m fighting it, it’s fighting me. I’ve written, rewritten, unwritten, spat, cursed, prayed. I’ve walked away, but I can’t stay away because there’s something about this one, that elusive … Continue reading