Thriving Thursdays: What if I Fall – 2

Thank you for sharing this Teagan, You know early or late your posts are still great.

Interview With Dorothy Morrison

This is awesome, thanks for sharing.

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That’s right!  I scored an interview with one of the most successful pagan writers today, Dorothy Morrison, to talk about her thoughts on ethical dilemmas, writer’s block and breaking into pagan book market.

Q:  First things first.   What’s new?  What have you been up to lately?  Is there anything upcoming that you’d like us to know about?

A:  First of all, I’m putting away my luggage.  [Nineteen years on the road is enough for anybody!  LOL!]  I have one more appearance in July in Atlanta before I do, though.  It’s Mystic South – details can be found at https://mystic-south.com/ –  and I hope folks will come out for that.  It’s going to be a great conference, with fabulous speakers, and lots of wonderful classes.  And I can’t think of any place I’d rather finish my touring.

I’ve also put my “author’s pen” away – at least for a while…

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Three Things Serial Goes to Mars?

Thanks for the great Friday afternoon entertainment. I was/am an Edgar Rice Burroughs fan in my younger day eons ago I used to consider hiding from my chores and reading one of his books the highlight of my day.

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young-lucille-ball-pensive-peachYoung Lucille Ball as Pip

In my novella, The Three Things Serial – a Little 1920s Story, Pip dubs one of her friends “the astronaut man.”  That character is Andy Avis and he writes science fiction stories (hence Pip’s nickname for him).  He happens to have a gigantic crush on Mona.250px-Princess_of_Mars_large

In the novella, Andy is working on a re-imagining of A Princess of Mars.  That is a science fantasy novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  Andy would cast Mona in the titular part as Dejah Thoris.

Now, that is not the focus of the novella — it is a very small aspect of the story.  However, I thought it would be fun to let you know more about it.  Science Fiction was coming into its own in the Jazz Age with silent films.  

Edgar Rice Burroughs, of course, became famous before the 1920s.  He published A Princess of Mars

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Glimpses

Glimpses by Hugh W. Roberts My rating: 5 of 5 stars I found the short stories in this book to be reminiscence of the Outer Limits TV show. The setting appear to be normal everyday situations. However they each have a startling twist to them. Some such as The Bridegroom has a dramatic twist and … Continue reading Glimpses

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