A Bloomin’ Barn

Enjoyed it very much and am looking forward to book 3.

Tarot Correspondences by T. Susan Chang — benebell wen

This book is such a must-have. Those of you who’ve been following along in my orientation video series for Spirit Keeper’s Tarot will have seen that I recommended Tarot Correspondences as the tarot book to get if you want to work with correspondence systems. Chang’s Tarot Correspondences is tailored to all levels of tarot proficiency, … Continue reading Tarot Correspondences by T. Susan Chang — benebell wen

Everyday Enchantments by Maria DeBlassie

Everyday Enchantments reminds us to find the magic in everyday life. I enjoyed the picturesque stroll through the author's life. Looking at the magic of life through someone else's eyes and life was an enchanting idea. I enjoyed the scenery, the meditations, and the prose as it all took me away from my own day. … Continue reading Everyday Enchantments by Maria DeBlassie

Superstitions You Might Find in Atonement TN

I grew up in the south and a lot of those saying are familiar some I never heard of. The apple stem, that one unfortunately works. I have not twisted the stem on one since it stopped on M. Not an experience worth repeating.

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Saturday, November 10, 2018

The amazing Sue Vincent recently hosted me at her Daily Echo blog.  We were talking about superstitions and I shared some from my youth.  I had a great time at Sue’s and I hope you’ll click over to visit her.

I expect the townsfolk in fictional Atonement, TN would tend to be superstitious.  How could they be otherwise with all the strange goings on and supernatural beings?

The first writing advice I heard was something I took to heart ― Write what you know.  When I wrote Atonement, Tennessee I followed that guidance and created a fictional southern town where the urban fantasy takes place.  Of course, the second novel, Atonement in Bloom, is also set there.

I made it a very small, rural town so some of the manners and personalities I grew up with would not seem out of place.  The townsfolk…

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Atonement in Bloom by Teagan Geneviene

Atonement in Bloom by Teagan Geneviene My rating: 5 of 5 stars Great Read I really enjoyed my journey back to Atonement Tennessee. Lilith the very adventurous calico cat is still getting in and out of scrapes. Ralda cannot avoid fae magic no matter how she tries. It was good to reconnect with the delightful … Continue reading Atonement in Bloom by Teagan Geneviene