Tag: Ancient Egypt
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Confessions of a Hybrid Author | It’s Not a Quantum Leap, But…
It’s fascinating to me that so many authors start with a story, and that story becomes their first finished rough draft and then, their first published book–no matter how long it takes them to accomplish each of those stages. That is not how my writing journey started. The first rough draft I ever finished took…
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Get Your Read On
The Daily guru’s are calling today’s Prompt “The Great Divide.” Codswallop! There’s no division in reading, that’s arithmetic – which I loathe like the dentist’s chair! Just for that, I’m ‘dividing’ your two-part question! When reading for fun, do you usually choose fiction or non-fiction? Both. I’ll normally choose fiction when I want to be entertained,…
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Chapter III: Revelations Begun
I was a child slave in Ancient Egypt. More specifically, a child slave to the Pharaoh’s first wife, the Queen. She would sit for hours, staring out of a window that wasn’t a window, and worry. She fretted over the state of the Kingdoms, Upper and Lower. Her headdress would denote which of the two…