A: What exactly are you doing daringly that dazzles so much, D? D: Wouldn’t you like to know. A: Well, that was the point of asking the question. D: . . . A: I mean, you have something back up all that hype, right? Or you just a flimflam man? D: Flimflam man? Are youContinue reading “The Druid Dazzles with Daring-do”
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Broken
I am a collector of broken things. Usually I’m the one who did the breaking – butterfingers is a kind term for what happens when breakable objects come within reach of my hands. And broken things linger; I have a spot for them – a home – to wait until I get around to applyingContinue reading “Broken”
The Druid asks the Questions – Marie Ann Bailey
He flicked black hair from his eyes and straightened his bowtie. He could feel the heat rising from his collar and hoped he wasn’t blushing. Blushing would not be dignified. And he wanted dignity, perhaps even a little presence, when interviewing Marie Ann Bailey, writer and blogger extraordinaire at 1WriteWay. D: Nothing about that isContinue reading “The Druid asks the Questions – Marie Ann Bailey”
Weekly Prompt – Autumn
A: Check out this week’s prompt at the Community Storyboard: Autumn! D: Well, that should make you happy, Miss I-Want-it-to-be-October. A: Yes, it does make me happy. Very very happy. You could take a lesson from Autumn, D. D: How’s that. A: It never manages to overstay its welcome! D: Ooh, ouch! Touche, A. Touche.
The Druid Asks the Questions – Charles E. Yallowitz
Gather ’round ye lords and ladies, and give approbation to the builder of worlds, the scribe of Windemere and many other worlds yet-unknown, Charles E. Yallowitz. D: Give those who may not know Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower a quick snapshot: C: Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower is the sequel to LegendsContinue reading “The Druid Asks the Questions – Charles E. Yallowitz”
Take me home tonight
D: what are you doing, A? A: What does it look like I’m doing? D: Wasting time with that book— A: I am not wasting time, D – the book is research. I needed to know just how much of Ireland in the 1950s spoke Irish and if Mayo was in the Gaeltacht or not.Continue reading “Take me home tonight”
Say my name
A: Guess who just finished her book? TC: JK Rowling A: JK Rowling can kiss my a*s (No disrespect intended to JK Rowling, or her work, of course.) * * * A: Clocking in at a terror-inducing, unedited 112,865 words, the first book in the Changeling time traveler series is done. Theoretically. Until tomorrow. WhenContinue reading “Say my name”
Tale Telling
Have I told you? My name is D. Go on. Click on the link. Read that masterpiece I inspired A to write. It’s posted on the wePoets Show It community blog, and you are going to love it. I do. A says she’s going to write a rejoinder, but nothing can be as awesome asContinue reading “Tale Telling”
My Name is D
D: Take that, A! Here’s my side of the story. A: Don’t think you’re getting the last word, D. D: I’d never think that, A. I just know that mine is the *best* word. A: Whatever, Druid. “Bloody lunatic,” indeed. While this was originally hosted at “wePoets Show It,” that site has shut down. BelowContinue reading “My Name is D”
Adventure calls
This summer’s catch phrase was “I’m going on an Adventure.” I’d like to thank Bilbo and Company, and particularly Mr. Freeman and Mr. Shore, for making the line so charming. Freeman’s delivery, coupled with Shore’s score, was perfect. I have listened to it so many times this summer that they are intrinsically linked in myContinue reading “Adventure calls”
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