Magpie of research data that I am, here’s some more of my reference, this time on Egyptian magic. Sad to say, when I scratched down my handwritten notes at the library, I didn’t fully document sources (I know, I should…
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Druid Tools – The Druid Cord The Druid Cord is another one of those tools we don’t hear about very often. While still a tool Druids use now and in the past, it’s not as fascinating or mysterious as the…
Leave a CommentDruid Tools – the Sickle The sickle is another interesting Druid tool. Interesting to me anyway, in that, like so many Druid tools, its use could be either literal or up for interpretation. Luckily, Druidry is a very particular type…
Leave a CommentDruid Tools – the Druid Egg The Druid egg is probably one of my most favourite things of all time. Not only as a tool, but just in general. I have a few stone and crystal eggs and wish I…
Leave a CommentDruid tools continue to have value in the modern world. Though they remain a mystery for most, modern Druids use these personal tools to help focus their energy. This makes them powerful aids. Beyond the entertainment value of it in…
1 CommentDruid Tools – Wand Basics A wand is a very personal tool used by an individual and so special that no one but the owner should touch it. The wand itself contains no power, though. All the power resides within…
Leave a CommentProfessional writing – getting paid to write as your full time job – may not be your dream and your goal may fall somewhere between hobby and pro. Even if it’s only your side-business or hobby, if you wish to…
Leave a CommentWord count isn’t something to worry about while you’re writing your first draft. I’m a big advocate of “it takes a long as it takes” to get the story out. Word count is something to consider later, after you get…
Leave a CommentPirates, All You Need Cheat Sheet, another one of my famous (infamous?) lists. Well, perhaps not “all” there is to know, but should help you get by. This is a bit of a mish-mash of terms, reference about ships, armament,…
Leave a CommentArchaic grammar, what a pain in the butt to write when you’re not well-versed. Even when you are, it’s easy to get lost in modern vernacular and get it wrong. And I so hate getting things wrong. I have a…
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