NewEarth Series - Gordon and Grabon

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Nests

By Julia Schmeelk | March 4, 2018

Grabon’s nest is the central point of the territory, but based on the discussions in book 2 with Brom and Griss, we know that other nest designs are encouraged. Brom wanted a nest much like Grabon’s but in place of stone, he wanted wood. Griss has three nests joined so they can be kept separate.…

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Belly Button Question

By Julia Schmeelk | March 4, 2018

Yes dragon’s have bellybuttons, formed from where they were attached to their mother prior to birth. It is in their midline crease and not as easily seen as in humans. Dragons of NewEarth are mammals, their females breastfeed, from the chest. Nipples? They are under the breast plate on either side of the midline of…

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Still Editing

By Julia Schmeelk | March 4, 2018

For those of you who are anxiously awaiting another sneaky early release of book 3, I am sad to say I am still editing. After I am done with the very last change, the process of formatting begins, so it likely will not be ready early. Due to a series of unfortunate circumstances I was delayed…

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RE: Website

By CTCadmin | March 3, 2018

Hi Julia, Just found this email that I missed. I have edited the original Word doc you sent and recreated the PDF file. I have uploaded it and replaced the existing PDF so subscribers should not have a problem retrieving the edited version. Thanks and have a great weekend, ……. Bryon Craig Craig Technology Consulting…

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Grabon’s View

By Julia Schmeelk | March 3, 2018

When Grabon looks out at his territory, do you think he sees each tree, each gibber and puton or does he see the territory as a whole, able to feel the energy off of everything all at once, sparing him the pain of the individual? As the territory dragon, he is responsible for keeping everything…

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Longer Life-Span

By Julia Schmeelk | March 3, 2018
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Brews

By Julia Schmeelk | March 3, 2018

Griss has a multi generational collection of medicinal recipes that work on dragons and to everyone’s surprise with a slight adjustment for weight, they also work on humans. One of the reasons that holds true, at least in my writer’s imagination is because they have similar systems; respiratory, muscular, vascular, digestive. They bleed red blood…

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Grabon and Heron

By Julia Schmeelk | March 2, 2018

Is Heron’s life span increased because he is a companion to a dragon? What does that do to Trissy? What about their children? Is it going to effect Grabon’s ability to claim a mate? What will happen if Grabon’s mate does not like Heron, or Trissy, or the children? All good reasons to keep reading…

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RE: What is this?

By CTCadmin | March 2, 2018

What is Jetpack? Jetpack is a plugin for site monitoring. A lot of WordPress developers uninstall it, but I leave it installed for the site traffic reports. ……. Bryon Craig Craig Technology Consulting 201 E. 4th Street Salem, MO 65560 573-453-2322 —–Original Message—– From: Julia Schmeelk [mailto:julia@juliaschmeelk.com] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2018 12:33 PM To:…

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Tea Recipe

By Julia Schmeelk | March 2, 2018

I like a strong cup of black tea, so I start with that, add a shot of pineapple juice and two slices of fresh ginger, brew up to desired strength and enjoy. It is really good and if you add the pineapple at the end, you keep all the vitamins intact.

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Character Charts

By Julia Schmeelk | March 2, 2018

We are developing a character chart for NewEarth to assist readers with keeping characters straight in their minds, who is human and who is dragon and who is mated or bonded to who. I think most people will need some help by book 4 Healing, so we are working on that. These are the symbols…

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Bentar Wagons

By Julia Schmeelk | March 2, 2018

The reason bentar wagons are so popular on New Earth is because the birds are much smaller than cattle, are quieter, eat less, poop less and move slower. The wagons are smaller and while one bird has a limited weight it can pull, two does a good job. Bentar are generally tame, easy to handle…

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