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Tag Archives: Dragons
2020: Fewer Possessions and More Experiences – Return to Glome’s Valley
Return to Glome’s Valley is simply that – a return to a magical place of childhood friendship. Ethan left Glome’s Valley because summer was over, and school was starting. After his adventures in the valley with Glome and … Continue reading
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2017 Something New: Vikings!
Once again, I’ll sip coffee in the ancient forests of Oklahoma with thousands of my closest friends and take in the sights and smells of all things Viking. October 14 and 15 this fall is the Heavener Runestone Viking … Continue reading
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Tagged Celtic music, Dragons, draugrs, Heavener Runestone, magical creatures, Return to Glome's Valley, Viking Fest
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2017 Something New: Glome Returns
The forests of Oklahoma are magical. If you look hard enough, you will find trolls, fairies, runestones, magic swords – and Norse gods. And there might even be dragons. The Glome’s Valley series takes place in southeast Oklahoma at … Continue reading
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: A Sequel
I’m enjoying working on the first draft of Return to Glome’s Valley. Maybe more than the first. I hope to have it ready by spring. I’ve enjoyed working on this story as I did the first. Some of the visitors to the … Continue reading