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Writing Blog Treasures 7~7
Welcome to Writing Blog Treasures! Here you’ll find the best of the blogsphere from the past week. So, grab your coffee, sit back and above all – enjoy *smile* As a note, I’m starting Candace Haven’s Fast Draft and Revision … Continue reading
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Tagged Author's Guild, blog tips, blogging, cannibalism, dealing with book reviews, DIY MFA Workshop, epublishing, facebook, Gene Lempp, historical fiction, indie, plagiarism, publishing, publishing tips, self-publishing, themes of cannibalism, writing, writing advice, Writing Blog Treasures, writing characters, writing craft, writing inspiration, writing process, writing quickly, writing tips
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Designing from Bones ~ Eaten By Theme
Welcome to Designing from Bones where we use the realities of the past to unearth the fiction of tomorrow. This is the final post in a three part series on cannibalism. In week one, we took a look at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Greece, Atreus, Brothers Grimm, cannibal, cannibalism, cannibalism as a theme, Cronus, designing from bones, finding theme, Gene Lempp, Hansel & Gretel, Laestrygonians, mythology, Odysseus, Rhea, Thyestes, writing, writing prompts, writing tips, Zeus
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Designing from Bones ~ Real Fictional Cannibals
Welcome to Designing from Bones where we use the realities of the past to unearth the fiction of tomorrow. Last week we took a look at the history and cultural practice of cannibalism. The roots of this practice predate written … Continue reading
Designing from Bones ~ Cannibalizing Fiction
Welcome to Designing from Bones where we use the realities of the past to unearth the fiction of tomorrow. Today, we begin a three part series on the dainty subject of Cannibalism. The roots of this practice predate written history … Continue reading
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Tagged Aztec, Aztec sacrifice, cannibalism, designing from bones, endocannibalism, exocannibalism, fictional cultures, Gene Lempp, Hannibal Lector, homicidal cannibalism, Homo Sapiens, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Jeffery Dahmer, Korowai, meat is meat, mystical cannibalism, neanderthal bones, Neanderthals, Papua, ritual cannibalism, siege of Jerusalem, siege of Leningrad, writing prompts, writing tips, zombies
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Designing from Bones: Sacrifice and Cannibalism
Welcome to my weekly series “Designing from Bones”, using archaeology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. Join me today as we take a look at the macabre history of human sacrifice and cannibalism. We must … Continue reading
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Tagged afterlife, archaeology, augury, Aztec, cannibalism, Celts, Daybreakers, designing from bones, divination, Druids, Egyptian burial practice, Gene Lempp, GeneLempp, history, human sacrifice, non-nutritional cannibalism, Strabo, Tenochtitlan, The Mummy, writers, writing, writing prompts
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