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Month: February 2018

Random, but interesting things for you to learn

February 28, 2018May 28, 2019 ~ Enna L. Foxwood ~ Leave a comment

Sometimes story research for world-building takes me to very interesting places. Mainly because I don't want to just say, "Oh, yeah, they say some water spells and make rain happen. The end."

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Doubting My Story: What’s “being a writer”?

February 26, 2018December 21, 2024 ~ Enna L. Foxwood ~ Leave a comment

I was so naive like a sheep baby. Did I really think it was possible???? What if...what :0

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Darn Worlds of Make Believe!

February 24, 2018April 25, 2018 ~ Enna L. Foxwood ~ 2 Comments

I have to go out and make Jack trade the cow in for three magic beans...

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The Most Unbelievable, Shocking, Crazy Article Ever

February 19, 2018April 25, 2018 ~ Enna L. Foxwood ~ Leave a comment

It's kind of like overdone makeup or plastic surgery.

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Where is my oomph?

February 16, 2018May 28, 2019 ~ Enna L. Foxwood ~ Leave a comment

You know, oomph. I don't know how else to describe it.

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