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Book Quote Wednesday ~ #past on 10/25/2023

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #past on 10/25/2023

It’s #BookQW and Fern must fight ‘past’ a chilling magical barrier. More from Chapter 3: The ground tilted toward the bushes. Gasping, Fern lost her footing and slammed onto her belly. She slid, screaming, “Ohmigod, no!” Rescue Guy heaved backward and dug in his boot heels. Her slide slowed, but her body stretched, muscles straining. […]

Posted October 25, 2023 by Laurel Wanrow in Contests, nature fantasy, YA Novels / 0 Comments
Book Quote Wednesday ~ #bend on 5/31/2023

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #bend on 5/31/2023

responsivevoice_button voice=”US English Female” buttontext=”Listen”] It’s #BookQW and Fern is ‘bending’ to magical ways! More from Chapter 24: Raven removed the cage and held out one bundle to Fern. She took the warm weight of the fox, searching Raven’s face, but he wouldn’t meet her gaze. Willow simply waited with her glass globe. Clearly, Raven […]

Posted May 31, 2023 by Laurel Wanrow in nature fantasy, YA Novels / 0 Comments
Starting Seeds–Outside in Winter!

Starting Seeds–Outside in Winter!

Our temperatures have warmed, rain fell and our snow has melted. Although I wouldn’t think of these chilly gray days as a time to start seeds, apparently other wildflower gardeners are not hesitating! This week in the Facebook Group Pollinator Friendly Yards, someone posted their achievement of sowing native wildflower seed in 100 milk jugs. […]

Posted January 14, 2022 by Laurel Wanrow in My non-writing life, Nature / 0 Comments