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Category Archives: Nightfeather
Chapter 5 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, and the new background
There’s a lot of things one can lose. A cat, say. Or maybe a friend. Or, if one wants to get philosophical about things, one’s self. A cat, unless it’s Schrödinger’s, is either found or lost, there’s no in-between. Not … Continue reading
Chapter 4 of Nightfeather: Ghosts
In chapter 4, “Nightfeathers,” Sanderson explains a bit about her odd right hand, and sets off on what begins as a search for a missing cat. If you’re not reading Nightfeather: Ghosts, my serialized Christmastime ghost story, you can start here. … Continue reading
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Tagged ghost story, psychometry, supernatural, Writing
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Chapter 3 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, and Joseph Rodes Buchanan
If you’re going to take on an impossible task, then you need to develop impossible skills. Or so Sanderson seems to think in chapter 3 of Nightfeather: Ghosts, “In which Sanderson multiplies her regrets.” Because taking on the impossible isn’t the … Continue reading
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Tagged ghost story, Joseph Rodes Buchanan, psychometry, supernatural, Writing
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Chapter 2 of Nightfeather:Ghosts, and Tarot
Telling fortunes is easy, no? There are so many rich fortune tellers. Yeah, right, in your dreams. Sanderson plays Madame Fortuna to earn a few bucks. But it’s not always easy money. Find out how it can go wrong in chapter … Continue reading
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Tagged Fiction, ghost story, Pamela Colman Smith, supernatural, Tarot, Writing
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