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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: What To Expect
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Do you know how many times I've attempted to write this page? Let me paint you a picture: I created this particular page sometime in January of 2015. As I'm writing this, it's the middle of February 2016. I don't exactly know what I've got this blog for. Isn't that awful of me? When I first made this blog my thought process was something like "Oh, yeah, blogs! 13-year-old-me put no extra thinking into this. At any rate, here's a list of things that are bound to pop up on this blog:. Anne of green gables.
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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: November's Over, Everyone.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015. November's Over, Everyone. IT’S ME AGAIN! I was my usual self this month and was all, “hahah what’s a blog I don’t have one of those nope”. Who’s surprised? I did keep a semi-coherent log of my NaNo adventures, though. You can look at it here. The link will take you to my Tumblr tag for When Summer Ends, which is full of pictures and gifs and quotes that remind me of this story, and some charming. And now, onto the actual reason for this post. National Novel Recovery Month?
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Meo Bird: September 2015
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Sunday, September 27, 2015. The Adventures of Old Sketchbooks (Or: Practice Makes Perfect). Today, I am here to inform you that it gets better! As artists, we all tend to hear the same thing. Just practice! Vaguely inspirational people like to remind you over and over that practice makes perfect. I think there is something in our brains that starts to cause us to grow immune to that advice. And after a while we stop hearing it at all. It goes right over our heads. For the random things. Today, I'd like t...
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Meo Bird: The 9 Most Annoying things to Say to Homeschoolers
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. The 9 Most Annoying things to Say to Homeschoolers. Homeschooling is a pretty common thing. Studying.at home. All your school.at home. No leaving in the morning, no need to change from your pajamas. It's pretty nice. It's got it's pro's and con's but all in all it's nice. 1 Soyou're a homeschooler. How do you have friends? Well, you see, our species of homeschoolers like to participate in this practice of socialization. We're not Sherlock, guys. We have. No it means we prefe...
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Meo Bird: July 2015
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Friday, July 24, 2015. An Illustrated Guide to Writing Partners: The How and Why. Well I was rather pathetic last few months wasn't I. I have no excuse, really. Things have been insane. Absolutely insane. But here I am. Blogging again. A shocker, isn't it? Pretty much most of my goals this month have flopped. But I have returned with a Sort Of Blog Post. I do have some random updates on random life things which I'll just stick at the bottom. Here are some examples:. Here is an example of something Elly.
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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: Get To Know Me Tag
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Monday, February 15, 2016. Get To Know Me Tag. The lovely Carlyn Ross. Tagged me in a Get-To-Know-Me challenge! I’m also called Emma Grace by my family, because I have a reputation of being not-very-graceful and often tripping over my own feet. Place Of Birth: Jacksonville, Florida. Star Sign: Scorpio (I actually had to google this just now because I didn’t know. :P). Occupation: At the moment, um…being a person? Behold, my face:. Hair color: light-ish brown. Best feature: I do love my eyes. Restaurant: ...
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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: May 2015
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Wednesday, May 27, 2015. May 27th, 2014. I'm covered in sand, still in my slightly-damp bathing suit after a day at the beach. My scratched up sunglasses are perched on top of my head and my legs are curled up beneath me on my seat. I've taken a break from Falling Dark. For just a few moments, just to let myself write this tiny little idea down. To write). I was leaning towards Orion, and at the time, I didn't think much about historicals. I wrote up synopses for both, though, and since I couldn't decide...
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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: September 2015
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Sunday, September 13, 2015. When It's Time To Step Back. I'm quite aware of the fact that, basically, I died over summer. There were no posts on this li'l blog of mine. I don't really have a suitable excuse other than I was busy and I was working on other things. Pathetic? When It's Time To Take A Step Back. But it's so important to me. I don't know what it is about Empty Alibi that's got me so tight. Because I look at my other stories and I see so much more of me in them. I see the things that I...And e...
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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: January 2016
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Sunday, January 24, 2016. There’s something especially marvelous about looking at a collection of books and stories and seeing yourself in them. Not just who you are today, but who you used to be, and better yet, who you want. I came across Nancy Drew around the same time as Jane Eyre. The library only had a handful of the books, so I read the same ones, until I went to the county. In sixth grade I went through a massive Louisa May Alcott phase. I honestly don’t remember what started it, or whe...There a...
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Of Starry Knights and Lullabies: Book Nostalgia
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Sunday, January 24, 2016. There’s something especially marvelous about looking at a collection of books and stories and seeing yourself in them. Not just who you are today, but who you used to be, and better yet, who you want. I came across Nancy Drew around the same time as Jane Eyre. The library only had a handful of the books, so I read the same ones, until I went to the county. In sixth grade I went through a massive Louisa May Alcott phase. I honestly don’t remember what started it, or whe...There a...