March Break Highlights: Savoring Seattle By Segway March Break Highlights: Savoring Seattle By Segway By Megan Cutler | April 29, 2019 | Comments 1 comment Two years ago, a good friend of mine moved within driving distance. For anyone who maintains contact with high school friends post graduation, you know how big a deal that is (huge, in fact). Since then, we’ve been taking advantage of March Break to visit. Last year, we spent a dreary week hoping for a … Read More Read More
The Oracle’s Choice The Oracle’s Choice By Megan Cutler | April 26, 2019 | Comments 0 Comment It seems every time I post an installment of this story, an addition pops into my head. I wrote this shortly after scheduling The Oracle’s Game to post. And I wrote that one shortly after re-reading The Oracle’s Disc – which was originally supposed to be a stand alone story. I’m not sure where this … Read More Read More
Soul of the Sun Project Update Soul of the Sun Project Update By Megan Cutler | April 22, 2019 | Comments 0 Comment I mentioned a couple weeks ago that I was starting a new project. Logically, it follows that I’m also wrapping up a current project to make way for the new one. It’s been over a year since I discussed my Celestial Serenade space opera in detail. Time has flown so quickly since I resumed working … Read More Read More
The Traitor’s Trial The Traitor’s Trial By Megan Cutler | April 19, 2019 | Comments 0 Comment It’s time for more Wandering Mountains! It started with Child of the Plains and continued in Man of the Mountain, then again in Legends of Old. The last installment was the Council of Silver. And now we have round five! (There are two installments left after this one.) I got the idea for this particular … Read More Read More
What Does Writing Look Like To You? What Does Writing Look Like To You? By Megan Cutler | April 15, 2019 | Comments 1 comment Sometimes, I wonder what people think of me. I’m sure I strike an odd sight. I spend a lot of time parked in front of my computer screen, reading over or adding to strange documents. My secondary screen holds a smattering of digital post-it-notes. They often grow out of control before I cull their numbers. … Read More Read More
Lock Picking 101 Lock Picking 101 By Megan Cutler | April 12, 2019 | Comments 0 Comment Following the trend of catching up with characters I haven’t written in awhile, it’s been absolute ages since we heard from Silkfoot! Silkfoot can be hard to write in short form because he’s usually working on plots among plots. His stories often need to be written in layers, and it’s hard to weave those layers … Read More Read More
Announcing a New Project – Once Upon a Dream Announcing a New Project – Once Upon a Dream By Megan Cutler | April 8, 2019 | Comments 3 comments In 2011, our family decided to take a Christmas trip to Belize. It was shortly before I started blogging regularly, so I’ve since written a great deal about the trip. A few weeks before the trip, an idea came to me. The timing makes it easy to date its origin (unlike some of my other … Read More Read More
The Council of Silver The Council of Silver By Megan Cutler | April 5, 2019 | Comments 0 Comment Sorry for the odd interlude. But when the muse knocks, it’s a good idea to answer. But here we are! Back to the Wandering Mountains! It started with Child of the Plains and continued in Man of the Mountain, then again in Legends of Old. Here’s the fourth installment! I got the idea for this … Read More Read More
How To Reclaim A Bad Week How To Reclaim A Bad Week By Megan Cutler | April 1, 2019 | Comments 4 comments It’s been one of those weeks. You know the kind. The perfect storm of awful. One innocent little thing sets the dominos in motion and, suddenly, you can’t stop the cascade failure no matter how hard you try. On Monday, the grocery store is extra busy, which puts you behind schedule. But it’s no big … Read More Read More
The Seventh Soul The Seventh Soul By Megan Cutler | March 29, 2019 | Comments 0 Comment Since I mentioned that last week’s prompt was the last one I wrote in 2018, you can probably deduce that this was the first one I wrote in 2019. It was tough, because this picks up in the middle of a plot that I had walked away from for most of a month. But in … Read More Read More