This is part three of a series on historybounding aesthetics. To read the series introduction for context, click here. This series was inspired by the Style Avatars series by Blue Collar Red Lipstick (article). Well met, everyone, and welcome back to the blog! For some… Continue Reading ““My Faer Lord”: Historybounding Aesthetic”
Category: Style, UncategorizedTags: A Court of Mists and Fury, Bram Stoker, Dracula, dream life, fair folk, Gothic literature, historical costuming, historybounding, Phantom of the Opera, Sarah J. Maas, sewing, vampire, Washington Irving
Posted on January 13, 2020
by Morrigan Harker
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Lina then saw Mr. von Essen sitting by the mill pond as he read from a small book. When she smiled, raising a hand in greeting, he tipped his hat and stood up from the grass. “Miss Evangeline,” he greeted her. “Our new schoolmaster,… Continue Reading “Excerpt: THE HOLLOW BONES”
Category: Uncategorized, WritingTags: aspiring author, books, fantasy, historical fiction, novel, The Hollow Bones, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving, writer, Writing, writing process
Posted on November 10, 2019
by Morrigan Harker
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To come back to Sleepy Hollow for some reason felt like coming home, and I’m even more inspired to finish my novel now than ever before.
Category: Daily Life, Travel, UncategorizedTags: aspiring author, books, Daily Life, Gothic literature, New York, Sleepy Hollow, The Hollow Bones, travel, Washington Irving
Posted on October 16, 2019
by Morrigan Harker
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Well met, everyone, and welcome back to the blog! I’ve recently gotten back from a trip to New York to see family and visit Sleepy Hollow, which I loosely chronicled on my Instagram. While I was there, I kept writing scenes for my novel The… Continue Reading “NaNoWriMo 2019 will be different”
Category: Creativity, Uncategorized, WritingTags: aspiring author, books, NaNoWriMo, perfectionism, personal development, Sleepy Hollow, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving, Writing, writing process
Posted on September 10, 2019
by Morrigan Harker
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As I’ve been writing my manuscript for The Hollow Bones, a sequel/retelling of Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, I’ve been thinking of who I’d want to play the characters of the story, if it were completely up to me.
Category: Uncategorized, WritingTags: aspiring author, books, characters, inspiration, movies, Sleepy Hollow, The Hollow Bones, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, TV shows, Washington Irving, Writing, writing process