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A Letter from the Mosevin
<p>Continuing the “Letters from Namora” series, in which Fourteen Stones’s people introduce themselves and their world. This is a letter from the archives of Valdena Filtraikas, a woman who rises well beyond her own expectations and will play a pivotal role in the futures of two nations. In this letter, she is a young student (mosevin) … </p>
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Mar 2, 2023


GNU Terry Pratchett
<p>A friend recently asked me what book(s) I would “un-read” if I could, to get to discover them all over again. This is one of them: Going Postal by Terry Pratchett. (Yes, it might be time to invest in a new copy. 😉 ) As you can see, I’ve read this book a lot. A … </p>
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Feb 28, 2023
The Bounds of the World
<p>A “Letter from Namora” video, featuring Galvo Dendraikas, one of Sostavi’s political movers and shakers. Read the original Letter from the Council To find out more about Fourteen Stones, and get your own copy, please visit the book’s page. If you’d like regular updates from the blog, please consider subscribing. As always, thank you for visiting!</p>
Feb 23, 2023


Life Sketching
<p>How do you stay motivated on a long-haul project? I’m working on this a lot lately during the revision process on my third novel. I’m one of those (maybe annoying) writers who usually does okay with motivation, at least when I’m caught up in a project. (Between projects is a totally different story. I get … </p>
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Feb 21, 2023


The Real Sostavi
<p>A reflection on the trip to Spain that inspired Fourteen Stones. My memories of Cudillero, the real town that became Sostavi, capital city of Namora. The first thing I feel is what I wouldn’t give to do that again. We can’t have exactly the same experience back; if Paul and I were to go to … </p>
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Feb 16, 2023
Letters from Namora
<p>These last few days have been a little hectic, so I’m shamelessly borrowing from myself for today’s post. You might have seen some of my recent “Letters From” series, in which some of my favorite Fourteen Stones characters are featured here on the blog, in their own words. These letters are new content, rather than … </p>
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Feb 14, 2023


A Letter from the Farmer
<p>Continuing the “Letters From” series, in which Fourteen Stones’s people introduce themselves and their world. ** Write a letter, my brother says. Letter? I say. Letter about what? I don’t do that kind of thing. Haven’t in years, not since my wife Virta and I got married and she moved out here to the village. … </p>
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Feb 9, 2023
The Whys
<p>These days, I’ve been doing a lot of revising. Right after the New Year, I pulled out the draft of the novel I wrote last spring and summer. Taking another look at it has been teaching me a lot. I loved writing this book. It started out as a short story that I wrote in … </p>
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Feb 7, 2023


A Letter from the Council
<p>The next in our series of letters from Fourteen Stones‘s people. Here, a member of Namora’s governing Council introduces himself and Namoran politics. ** Galvo Dendraikas, at your service. I am a sventin, one of the seventeen members of Namora’s ruling Council serving our leader, the Tavin. I have been here in our capital city, … </p>
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Feb 2, 2023


A Letter from the Orchard-Keeper
<p>In which Fourteen Stones‘s matriarch introduces herself. “Orchard-keeper” is only one of her titles, by no means the most important – but she will tell more. ** My name is Pelayut Silvenis. You’ve met my elder son Ribas, who is the zhinin of our little village, Lida. He is the caretaker, so to speak, of … </p>
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Jan 26, 2023


A Long and Winding Road
<p>Last week, I posted about how my book Fourteen Stones arrived “in the ink,” and how I got to see it for the first time. The best feeling. Book publishing is a strange game. In the writing process, you devote yourself for months or years to something that exists nowhere except inside your own head. … </p>
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Jan 23, 2023


A Letter from the Zhinin
<p>In which my favorite character from Fourteen Stones introduces himself and his home… ** Where to begin? I have no real gift with words, I’m afraid. But I’ve tasked myself with these, and so my stubbornness will have to stand in the place of skill. My name is Ribas Silvaikas. I am the zhinin of … </p>
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Jan 19, 2023


The Books Have Landed!
<p>I’ve been looking forward to writing this post for a long time. Yesterday, I finally got to hug my brand-new book, Fourteen Stones. If there’s anything like the experience of seeing your own story – the one you dreamed of, sweated over, adored and fought with, and gave the best of your energy to for … </p>
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Jan 17, 2023


Don’t Miss It!
<p>Join me next Monday, December 12, at 5 pm EST for a wonderful Zoom talk with my friend and colleague Dr. Julia Lee Barclay-Morton! Julia and I have both recently had books published: her hybrid collection The Mortality Shot is her first, and Fourteen Stones is my second. Our books are very different, but Julia and I have a lot … </p>
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Dec 6, 2022


Writing talk December 12!
<p>I’m very excited to share a wonderful upcoming event. In a couple of weeks, on Monday December 12, at 5 pm EST, I’ll be giving a Zoom talk with my friend and colleague Dr. Julia Lee Barclay-Morton. Julia and I have both recently had books published: her hybrid collection The Mortality Shot is her first, … </p>
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Nov 29, 2022


Update! Bookish Stuff
<p>The blog has been quiet for the past couple of weeks…life… 😉 But I’m excited to share two upcoming Fourteen Stones events with you. The paperbacks are printed! My publisher will be sending out the preordered copies and other crowdfunder rewards soon. (I can’t wait to get my hands on my box of books. There … </p>
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Nov 8, 2022
Tuesday Creativity 4
<p>A musical prompt for today. This piece is an old favorite of mine that I’ve recently started re-learning (slow process!): Frederic Chopin’s Nocturne in C sharp Minor, Op. 27 no. 1, performed by Artur Rubinstein. I first learned this piece when I was thirteen. The name “nocturne,” “night music,” gives us a sense of the … </p>
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Oct 11, 2022


Tuesday Creativity 3
<p>Today’s creative prompt is five words: Lately, while navigating some life changes, I’ve been thinking a lot about my own sense of what I can and can’t do. Historically, the “can’t” column has always been a lot longer for me than the “can.” I’m cautiously optimistic that the balance is changing a little. Where might … </p>
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Oct 4, 2022


Tuesday Creativity 2
<p>Continuing with the series I started last week, and also with the theme of “everyday magic,” I thought I’d share two more photos as creative fodder. I took both of these pictures on the same morning as the daisy photo from last week. The temperature was exactly right for dew to collect on the leaves … </p>
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Sep 27, 2022


Tuesday Creativity 1
<p>I’m going to do something a little different here for a few weeks, combining the regular blog with my Maker’s Day feature, for a Tuesday Creativity series. (I’m starting a new job and figuring out a new schedule, so need to juggle a little less elsewhere for a while. 😉 ) In the back of … </p>
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Sep 20, 2022
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