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Designing from Bones ~ Fantasy Realms of the Real World
Welcome to Designing from Bones where we use the realities of the past to unearth the fiction of tomorrow. Last week we delved into the passions within ourselves that drive and act as filters for story ideas. Today, I thought … Continue reading
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Tagged Aryan, Charles Darwin, designing from bones, fantasy, fiction advice, Gene Lempp, Helena Blavatsky, India, Indian Ocean, Kerguelen Plateau, land bridge, Lemuria, Lemurian, lemurs, lost continent, Madagasar, mermaid, Minas Tirith, Mu, paranormal, Philip Sclater, plate tectonics, root races, Theosophical Society, writing, writing prompts, writing tips
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Designing from Bones – Fantastical Realm, Real World
Welcome to Designing from Bones, where we use archaeology, mythology and the artifacts of human history to find and design stories. The portal keeper beckons us step through the misty portal to a land that is both fanciful and real, … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlantis, Australia, Charles Darwin, designing from bones, fantasy, Gene Lempp, greek gods, Helen Blavatsky, indie, Kerguelen Plateau, land bridge, lemur, Lemuria, lost continent, Madagascar, mermaid, Middle Earth, Minas Tirith, Mu, Olympus, paranormal, Philip Sclater, Root Race, science fiction, Theosophical Society, writing prompts, writing tips
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