by Sara C. Snider | Mar 20, 2017 | A to Z Challenge
Just when you think you’re safe, Spring rolls around again, and before you know it, it’s time for the A to Z Challenge. I didn’t participate last year due to having too much on my plate, so I’m really looking forward to getting back in there this year. (Remind...
by Sara C. Snider | Mar 17, 2017 | Hazel and Holly
Previous: Of Mushrooms and Men Hazel awoke on a cold stone floor with a pounding headache. She pushed herself upright and looked around, surprised to see she was still in her father’s workshop. She must have fainted, probably from all the smoke. Had something...
by Sara C. Snider | Mar 10, 2017 | Hazel and Holly
Previous: A Star Enshrined Heart Holly gave silent thanks that they never found a corpse on the road. She had spent a fair amount of time holding her breath in anticipation, but nothing ever arose—either in the air or on the road ahead of them. “Ravens aren’t...
by Sara C. Snider | Mar 3, 2017 | Hazel and Holly
Previous: Crossroads Conundrum Hazel woke up and stared at the ceiling. A jagged crack seared across the stone surface to a corner where moss began to grow. She lay still a moment, savoring the softness of the bed before she realized a lamp had been lit in the...
by Sara C. Snider | Feb 28, 2017 | History
Despite Sweden being considered one of the most secular countries in the world, religion still plays a big part in many of the holidays. Honestly, I think Swedes will embrace just about any reason to take a day off work or, in the case of today, eat pastries. Swedes...
by Sara C. Snider | Feb 24, 2017 | Hazel and Holly
Previous: Roadside Meeting Holly and Hemlock rode atop one of the horses, while Hawthorn and the necromancer rode on the other. The necromancer had refused to give his name, so Holly had taken to calling him Norman. Norman had tried to run for it before they...
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