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NewEarth3 - The Heartsinger - by Julia Schmeelk

The Heartsinger

By Julia Schmeelk | October 28, 2018

Can you imagine anything worse than realizing that the sister that has been both a challenge to love and a joy is really a killer? She confessed to being responsible for the tragic accident that killed your father a few days ago and left the two of you alone in the cold. Dotty heard it…

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The Six Dragons of Grabon's Territory

Colors and Markings

By Julia Schmeelk | October 28, 2018

In the NewEarth stories, the humans are either light or dark skinned, meaning they are all mixed lineage and race. The recruits that joined    EarthCorps expidition and settlement were from all over the globe, spanning all the continents of earth. Making the humans various shades of brown, with brown eyes and brown hair, hardly…

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Old Dear Friend

By Julia Schmeelk | October 27, 2018

A great old friend came by, took us out to dinner before climbing back into his house on wheels and moving on down the road. He had called to say he might be in the area sometime this weekend. To our shock he was here before 4 pm. We visited, laughed, and enjoyed the meal…

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Mice And Packing

By Julia Schmeelk | October 27, 2018

During my two years in this house, I have systematically been poisoning the mice. The long term residence and any newcomers from the fields. The general theme of homicide has given me nightmares, but cohabitation with such messy creatures can be unbearable when they have zero respect for personal property. From the time I was…

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Spider and Toothpaste

By Julia Schmeelk | October 27, 2018

It might be spider season, but I was not a happy person while I was brushing my teeth yesterday morning and glanced up at my reflection and saw a spider crawling across my face. With toothpaste in one hand and toothbrush and foam on the other, I smacked myself, only to realize the spider was…

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NE6 -Acceptance

Challenges *book 6 info

By Julia Schmeelk | October 26, 2018

 In book 6: Acceptance, the territory develops the challenge field. To clarify, Grabon and Heron spent many cycles fighting challenges in other territories. Heron was known as a fierce pet, fighting by Grabon’s side against teams of challengers. He even fought challenges alone against dragons who were determined to test his skill and suspected that…

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Age Categories

By Julia Schmeelk | October 26, 2018

Writing fantasy and not having half naked women with weaponry does not automatically place the story in the young adult category. The NewEarth Series is not considered for people under 18 because of the themes, ages of the characters, topics, sexuality, and concerns of the characters. However, I never object to readers, so if someone…

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NewEarth3-Heartsinger - By Julia Schmeelk

Heartsingers

By Julia Schmeelk | October 25, 2018

Someone asked me where the idea of a Heartsinger came from, and I have to admit I have no idea. What I do know is that humans, and the dragons I created, have a long history of hiding their emotions from others and from themselves. Those emotions hold a great deal of destructive power and…

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Busy Morning!

By Julia Schmeelk | October 25, 2018

The best laid plans can be derailed at the drop of a hat. We were getting through the morning pill routine, you almost have to be over 50 to get this. I have pills, he has pills, we have pills we take together. Some require food, some don’t, some cause me to use the bathroom…

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The plan is coming together

By Julia Schmeelk | October 24, 2018

Long day and we have done almost no packing yet. However, we are a lot closer to being ready to move. How can that be? you asked, well let me tell you. I passed the drivers test, filled out all the paperwork, got my picture taken and now hold a Missouri lisence to drive. We…

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Did You Know

By Julia Schmeelk | October 24, 2018

Did you know that Hanna has anxiety? Had you noticed that Gordon was ostracized by his peers, Grabon was made fun of and criticized as a youth. Very few of my characters had easy childhoods and if they did, something else happened to them along the way. As a teacher and growing up myself I…

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What Other Story

By Julia Schmeelk | October 24, 2018

One of the big questions from publishers, writers, readers, publicists is what book does yours resemble. Is it a “Steven King” type? Is it more of a “Feehan” story line? Are your dragons like Pern dragons? What writer do you emulate in style? Those questions always leave me stammering. Well, my stories are certainly not…

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