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Here's your WEEK 2 Campfire Challenge:
Write a story about something unbelievable that happened to you. If you’d like to share, please do so in the comments!
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During times when there is so much happening, so many responsibilities competing for your attention all at once, how do you maintain a calm and discerning spirit?
Share in the comments and have a beautiful week!
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As a token of GRATITUDE for your support and participation, I've developed a special digital journal titled 78 Days of Intuitive Storytelling that you can use over the next 78 days, or whenever you feel called to open it.
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Additional writer resources will be delivered to you in the coming weeks, so stay tuned here in the Camp MST Community and in your inbox! THANK YOU!!!!
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It's time for some divination fun! This week, we're playing Storytelling BINGO (only it’s T-A-R-O-T). Download your game card here.
Once you’ve played, return to this discussion post and share which T-A-R-O-T card you got!
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One of my all-time favorite things to do is to come up with character names. It's like that exciting moment when you adopt a new pet and can't wait to give it a name.... but now it's a whole CAST. A trick I use, since my stories are from the 20th century South, is to troll through old 1950s yearbooks from Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee, to find the quirky names that were so typical of the era. Then I mix them in with the "usual" Georges, Janes, Margarets and Johns. Here are some zingers (that I won't be using this time, so help yourselves)!!! (women) Quilla May Louvelle Berta (men) Vander - okay that was my actual great-uncle Marron Ewell What are some sources you guys use for names, especially if you do historic or fantasy fiction?