NewEarth Series - Gordon and Grabon

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Ordinary and Extraordinary

By Julia Schmeelk | February 2, 2018

Lots of writers focus on the extraordinary; a battle, or event. I tend to focus on the mundane and let events disrupt the natural flow. I relish the ordinary, daily and seasonal routines and boring predictability. Change is inevitable, growth is expected and life is an exercise in adjustments.

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Brews

By Julia Schmeelk | February 2, 2018

How is it that medicine for dragons would also work on humans? Now there is an excellent question. Physiologically they are not the same, but they have many of the same systems, so they share illnesses and also cures. It was a surprise to many humans and dragons that the brews work across species. It…

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Territory Size

By Julia Schmeelk | February 2, 2018

A territory is as far as a dragon can see in some detail in all directions from the highest perch, or so it is described. Later in the series it is clarified that it is as far as that territory dragons energy expands in the planet, limited to a particular amount. For measurement purposes a…

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Green Sky?

By Julia Schmeelk | February 1, 2018

NewEarth has some interesting features as a planet. It has twin suns and two moons. The days are considerably longer, 36 hours by earth time and each cycle or year is 450-451 days. The sky has a definite greenish cast and it rarely gets completely dark because of the light of the two suns and…

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Tad and Hess

By Julia Schmeelk | February 1, 2018

The Heartsinger is Tad and Dotty’s story, so you will get to know Tad and by extension Hess much better. However in book 2 you see their connection with their father, you see their connection with each other, with Gordon and you see how easily they adjust their thinking abut the dragons. They had met…

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Newsletter Sign Up

By Julia Schmeelk | February 1, 2018

I am so glad that so many people have signed up for the Newsletter. I am sending out the second Newsletter in February, so look for it in your email in box sometime after Valentines Day. We are trying a new format. The last one did not read well on phones and tablets, hopefully it…

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Friendship

By Julia Schmeelk | January 31, 2018

Friendships are something that is not overlooked on NewEarth, but they are slightly different then they are in our modern tech society. On that planet they are essential among the male and female characters and they play a vital role among the dragons as well as the humans. Hopefully you will see relationships develope not…

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Heron’s Flaw

By Julia Schmeelk | January 31, 2018

If you have already read Heron’s Bonds, you know that Heron’s flaw is that his mind is stronger than it should be and even with all his time awandering and learning with Grabon, he still makes mistakes. When he almost kills Trissy and himself is a good example. Repairing the bond between them after such…

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Our Moon

By Julia Schmeelk | January 31, 2018

Got up early to admire the sight of our moon and saw clouds over the face of it.  Then it sank too low to see. The coffee was good, th colors lighting our morning sky impressive, but now I think I’ll sink back under the covers and wait for something beyond sunrise before I greet…

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Oven

By Julia Schmeelk | January 30, 2018

When it took more than twenty minutes to bake up a pan of biscuits, I knew the oven was broken. It has been a weird day, having someone come and look at the oven, finding out the coil on the bottom was toast. Not really, but burnt, brittle and broken which sounds somehow worse. It…

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Rugs

By Julia Schmeelk | January 30, 2018

In Heron’s Bonds there is a fragmented discussion on rugs. It starts with Hanna talking about rag rugs, then Matti’s first mother suggests a rug to Trissy, then forced to choose something from the barns, Trissy decides she wants a rug. In a hand made society, why are rugs a big deal? Can you understand…

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Parenting

By Julia Schmeelk | January 30, 2018

You probably will notice with Jenny and Matti and then as other youngsters join the story that there are distinct parenting styles and choices. Kev and Fin the Tailor boys are pretty free to do as they like within a framework. They are considerably older than Jenny and Matti, but they are also not supervised…

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