Where Once We Stood – A Poem

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– A POEM BY
MAGGIE LYNN HERON-HEIDEL
Where once there came a gilded city
that built into the sky,
until the day the rain never came
and the once plentiful well ran dry.
Citizens cried upon her ruin
never a care for her lost,
their freedom gone and voices quiet
too late now to ponder the cost.
Will a hero arise to save them all
or will the government decry,
we love control, won’t let it go,
for freedom was always nothing but lies…
 
– Inspired by the setting of my new novel…
Or reality if you should choose to see it that way.
– XX Maggie Lynn
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The Romance of Fantasy – Happy Valentine’s Day

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Fantasy Lovers

Ah, the romance of fantasy. The tease of a kiss while on dragon back or at the edge of death where two lovers afraid of being parted breathe their last, expressing their love… Ah, the joys of being a writer, creating such scenes.

 

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY EVERYONE MAKE IT MAGICAL

XO Maggie Lynn (Author and Filmmaker)

The Haunted House On the Hill

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The Hunted House on the Hill – Maggie Lynn Heron-Heidel

On the house on the haunted hill is where she lived. The trees bent in a supernatural wind that never blew and the floors creaked under shadows that only the inner eye could see. Voices echoed from no mouths even though the ear could clearly hear them. But even as these terrors remained, the girl who lived there never any fear. She only had one word for that spooky place, and that was home.

❤️Good night everybody, from the house on the hill.

– Maggie Lynn xo ❤

12 Inspirational Writing Tips From History’s Greatest Authors (8 min read) — Millionaire’s Digest

Written by Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Amber M. Founder & Owner of: A Not So Jaded Life Millionaire’s Digest Staff Team, Author, Successful Living and Writing Writer 1) William Allen White – Journalist/News Editor “Substitute damn every time you’re inclined to write very; your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.” […]

via 12 Inspirational Writing Tips From History’s Greatest Authors (8 min read) — Millionaire’s Digest

I thought this article was a very good one for any aspiring writer to look over. But we all need to remember that as authors, we need to keep our own processes as well as try new ones. Copying others will not get us any further along than staring at a blank page will. Be true to yourself and it will come. But a little advice never hurt either, did it?

Have a very happy New Year and I look forward to hearing from you all in 2017!

– Maggie Lynn Heron-Heidel (https://maggielynnheronheidel.wordpress.com/)