by LydiaHolley | Blog
The Day, The Movie, The Stories Photo by Aaron J Hill on Pexels.com I usually hate to watch a movie more than once, but I make an exception for Groundhog Day. Which is odd, because why would anyone want to re-watch a move about a day that replays over and over?...
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While working on a short story about Albert Einstein as a child, I added a sentence about a green house and a fish. I doubt anyone that reads that story will understand the reference, but supposedly (it’s the internet, who knows really?) Einstein came up with a...
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“Should they talk in a British accent?” was the question asked of me about my characters who migrated from England to Virginia in the 1600s. Seems logical, but what I found out what interesting. Our language has been influenced by the native people who...
by LydiaHolley | Blog
I’m writing a short story set in the early 1600s. At one point, my main character goes upstairs to the bedroom. She needs a candle to light the way. I’ve seen plenty of movies and read lots of stories where people use candlelight to climb...
by LydiaHolley | Blog
Do you remember learning the names of the clouds? Cumulus are the tall, fluffy clouds that sometimes look as if they are sitting on an invisible plane of glass. Cirrus clouds are thin and feathery. Stratus clouds are almost formless. Stratus clouds are the most often...
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