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A butterfly, still a little weary from emerging from it's cocoon, resting on our strawberry plant.This year is when Breath of the Wild: Tears of the Kingdom, the sequel to one of my all-time favourite games comes out! In anticipation, I've gone ahead and drawn Link's new look! I am SO looking forward to playing the game when it comes out in May.This is my Christmas Tree topper this year. Baby Grogu getting his little paws on the star!My latest art piece, featuring Emma, Norman, and Ray, the main characters from the (dark fantasy thriller) series, The Promised Neverland. These kids are one of my all-time favourite fictional trios.Lonely the Wolf, Illustrated Children’s Book!
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Prowling the Prose – Writing Terminologies
“People say jargon is a bad thing, but it’s really a shortcut vocabulary professionals use to understand one another.” – Erin McKean Ah, here I am, the Whimsical Werecat, once again back on the prowl and ready to share my … Continue reading →
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Tagged antagonist, genre, novel, novelette, novelist, novella, plot vs theme, POD, POV, premise, protagonist, publishing terminology, stories, story plot, story theme, writer jargon, writer terms, writing terminology
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5 Reasons Why I Write
Oh, to be a writer! But not just a writer. To be the conduit between memory, imagination, emotion, and the written word. To have writing as an extension of yourself; pieces of your soul strung between letters and threaded through … Continue reading →
The Storytellers of Song
Music has been a fundamental constituent of human life since our earliest civilisations. Right. Of course. We all know that. It’s one of the most beautiful elements of humanity. Music is an expression of our soul, our community, our faith, … Continue reading →
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Tagged coldplay, culture, emotion, expression, lyrics, music, nightwish, songs, songwriters, stories, storytellers
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