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Friday night I went to a magician friend's party and Saturday I went to Silver's party. How about you?
Thanks for the kind wishes on my birthday!
As for your question, I write about all kinds of things. My fiction is mostly Scifi and horror. I'm working on my first novel right now, a twist on the old zombie story and having a good time with that.
For writers block, as noted in my prof as one of the things I hate (good eye), I have this nature park nearby. It hugs around a very nice cemetery. When I fell blah I like to go there and explore for a bit. It's actually a rather long haul from end to end and there are two mini waterfalls hidden along it. The first waterfall has a clearing near it and sometimes I take my drum and echo some beats off the trees.
Anyway, thanks again for dropping by!
Happy Halloween
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A Witch who combines many elements of Traditional Witchcraft and Nature Witchcraft, as well as Shamanism and healing, with a more rural tone to their practise. A hedgewitch studies herbalism, nature, shamanism, healing lore, hearthcraft, nature oriented magick and anything else she may find useful. She will study both magickal and medicinal herbalism. Hedgewitches study and practice their rituals and magick anywhere they may, but prefer to in rural or wild areas. They also tend to live in more rural places. She will have a garden if she can, but prefers to gather plants and magickal materials from the wild. She may know a lot about what grows in the wild, as well as about wildlife and livestock. Her tools will be a mix of different useful items, as well as natural items and shamanic tools. Such as walking sticks and staffs, wands, rattles, a medicine bag, pruning shears, cooking pots, besoms, and the tools of herbalism, such as a mortar and pestual. Her shrine/altar can be placed anywhere in her ho
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