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Tired

By Julia Schmeelk | April 3, 2024

Getting old can mean a lot of different things, but tired and old is dangerous. That’s why when I struggle to stay awake and alert as I am driving home, I find a nice cup of something to help me stay wake. It can be soda, it can be tea, and today it was a…

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Tooth Problems

By Julia Schmeelk | April 1, 2024

I recently took my broken tooth to the dentist; it had gotten sensitive to cold, hot, air, basically anything at all it did not like. They took X-rays and gave me two possible plans of action. One was a little over $4000, the other was a little over $500. While the cheaper option was pulling…

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Aging Adventures

By Julia Schmeelk | March 31, 2024

As I grow older I enjoy noticing all the changes, and personal, societal, and social expectations that happen with gray hair and a few extra creases and lines on the face. My mother had a lot of grace and dignity, I have much less of that, more creativity and curiosity. All the same, getting older…

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Book Fodder

By Julia Schmeelk | March 30, 2024

I recently had a social exchange with a nice woman who used an expression of respect for me that I was unaccustomed to. She called me Momma. It made me wonder what expressions of respect the dragons might use in their exchanges with one another in different territories. I also see how humans struggle with…

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Writers Trip

By Julia Schmeelk | March 29, 2024

They say you should be writing or doing something worth writing about, well this week I have been doing something worth writing about. For the first time in many years my husband and I went somewhere for fun. We found a good home for the chickens, rooster, and ducks, packed off the dog to my…

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Alergy to Infection

By Julia Schmeelk | March 6, 2024

It is no great mystery how the body can move from an allergic reaction to an infection. My sinuses do this in spring, if I don’t pay attention. Well, I guess I wasn’t paying enough attention, with 50-degree weather changes and storms going this way and that. In any case, I needed an antibiotic in…

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Perspective

By Julia Schmeelk | February 27, 2024

It has been a while since I have blogged, but it is something I am planning on picking up again. As people may realize, I have been overwhelmed with tasks, grief, and blogging is a lot to do each day. So while I may not be great at getting it started again, I am going…

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Writing Perks

By Julia Schmeelk | September 23, 2023

One of the many perks of having an imagination that can transport you somewhere else at the drop of a coin, ring of a bell, or in any awkward or scary moment is the ability to escape with your eyes open. I remember one cold December, Shawn and I were trying to get to my…

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Mia

By Julia Schmeelk | September 20, 2023

Mia is the clan storyteller. She is mate to Pit, one of Grabon’s oldest friends dating back to their trouble-making youth, Grabon’s youth at least. Pit is a bit older, but he befriended the youthful Grabon and his strange human pet, Heron. For cycles, Pit had known Mia was his mate, but she had refused…

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The Hunter

By Julia Schmeelk | September 5, 2023

Now that the book is out several people have had a difficult time locating it on Amazon. For one reason or another they are not listing it separately but only as part of the 8 book series. However, here is the link. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0CCSKZ7FH?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tkin_6&storeType=ebooks&qid=1693871811&sr=1-2 And if you want to find it on your own, look for…

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Mox

By Julia Schmeelk | August 21, 2023

As far as characters go, Mox is a favorite of mine. Her talent is amazing, luring disease away from people into herself so she can kill it with toxic energy. Her understanding is less focused on the mystery and more grounded in the practice and practicality of it. She slept through the scary parts, because,…

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Excitement

By Julia Schmeelk | August 20, 2023

Nothing beats knowing people are reading books and stories you have poured your heart into, fussed and polished with until the words are drummed into your head. The truth is writing is not magic, it is hard, sweaty, heartbreaking work. Words are not the easiest to manage and emotions can get twisted up with motivations.…

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