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Category Archives: magical realism
Do muses exist?
“Any medical facility can verify that I have regular vision, hearing, blood type, and every other organ and bodily function. But what does it prove? A hundred years ago, the best doctors and brightest scientists had no clue about DNA. … Continue reading
Muse Delusion – first ever promotion
For the first time, my book is free on Kindle. Promotion lasts from April 5 to April 9, 2021. eBook: Amazon.com | Amazon.uk | Amazon.ca | Amazon.au
Posted in fiction, literature, magical realism, mainstream fiction
Tagged Canada, Charleston, free book, lost manuscript, muses, new york, promotion
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A woman who believed she was a muse
“I’m a muse, not a NASA engineer.” Lisa to Jack, in Muse Delusion by T.K. Flor Finally, the long anticipated novel, Muse Delusion, is published!!! (OK, long-anticipated, and written, by me). The initial idea for the novel emerged during a … Continue reading
Posted in contemporary romance, fiction, literature, magical realism, self-publishing, writing
Tagged greek mythology, lost manuscript, love story, muse
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William Blake in the twenty first century
Reader! lover of books! lover of heaven, And of that God from whom all books are given, Who in mysterious Sinai’s awful cave To Man the wondrous art of writing gave, Again he speaks in thunder and in fire! Thunder … Continue reading
The art of inspiration
The man for wisdom’s various arts renown’d, Long exercised in woes, O Muse! resound; Who, when his arms had wrought the destined fall Of sacred Troy, and razed her heaven-built wall, Wandering from clime to clime, observant stray’d, Their manners … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, literature, magical realism, movies, photos
Tagged art, greek mythology, inspiration, muse, muses
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Three Sisters Island trilogy: meet Air, Earth, Fire and … Water
Ancient Greek philosophers thought that everything in the world was made out of four elements: earth, fire, water and air. This belief in four fundamental elements lasted throughout the Middle Ages, until the advent of the Scientific Revolution in the … Continue reading
Posted in contemporary romance, fiction, magical realism
Tagged four elements, magic, Nora Roberts, romance, Selkie, trilogies, witchcraft, witches
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