Hullo Neighbors!
Today marks the start of 100 Days devoted to my working on Sally Forth. And things are going to be little different from the 100 days spent on the Narratemes project:
So, here we are on Day 1 of 100, currently in draft mode, and totally excited to be sharing this story!
Good journey,
Rose
Tomorrow I begin my second round of 100 Days of Morning Writing.
While they will be focused on SALLY FORTH, I will of course continue my work on THE GOLDEN GOOSE EGGS including an update to the Puss-in-Boots "teaser" article HERE plus the "translation" from this project available as a free download HERE.
As you may have intuited from this update (and possibly learned following the Narratemes campaign), I have changed up how I choose which project comes next. My priority focus remains on one project at a time of course, but instead of queuing campaigns I decide on the next campaign as the current one nears its end based on both audience input and the course of action which makes the most sense to me.
Otherwise, I’m getting too far ahead of myself too soon and not allowing room for life’s little surprises. As I continue to develop the MASTER CAT method, I continue to implement and iterate and make the best possible work for you.
Happy questing,
Rose
Right HERE we have the narrateme Recognition and over HERE we have its partner Exposure where we do some proper self-congratulating with regards to all that has been accomplished and all that was risked.
There’s also a related journaling prompt HERE in the Facebook group, and the very latest updated Golden Goose Eggs article HERE which sets the stage for what I want to build next in the vein of Fairy Tale Living resources.
For now, I’d like to share THIS LINK to the completely edited and formatted guided journal The Four Gifts You Carry, or 31 Days Of Narratemes, a guided journal for questing the crap out of your daily life. Because today being the last day of the Inkshares campaign that didn’t reach it’s funding doesn’t mean all this work is going to up and disappear.
Nope. THE FOUR GIFTS YOU CARRY is available for just $10 (or more, if you think it fair) and includes all the lessons and all the worksheets plus an additional 25 journaling prompts and special fairy tale boon intros for each section: The Seven-League Boots, The Golden Key, The Wise Doll, and The Threadless Needle.
Which this the very last of the Reader Updates for this project. But if you’d like to follow along with my very next quest, you can do so by following SALLY FORTH on Inkshares. Otherwise, for the next Goose Eggs project, be sure to subscribe The Golden Goose Eggs site HERE and join the facebook group HERE to be in the know when the next egg is laid.
Happy Questing,
Rose
WARNING: My next 100 days of Morning Writing (livestreamed on YouTube HERE and Twitch HERE) is gonna be devoted to SALLY FORTH.
Now, those 100 days are scheduled to begin May 1st and end August 8th. But I’m getting started early to get all the things squared away:
All live-streaming is 9-11am EST daily (unless some unavoidable scheduling conflicts and I do it earlier in the morning or am forced to skip a day).
Looking forward to doing some proper fiction writing for you,
Rose
But today, goodies; farewells and future plans in four days.
Today you’ve got your Solution narrateme HERE helping to bring an earlier lesson full-circle, a related journaling prompt HERE in the Facebook group, and below are three intentionally familiar journaling pages to go with the Solution narrateme.
Happy Questing,
Rose
Well, HERE we have the Task narrateme which gts right to the business of journaling worksheet below), HERE we have a related prompt on the theme of Depthlessness/persistence, and HERE is the article I wrote detailing what I think The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen was intended to be about.
Happy Questing,
Rose
Well, in my opinion you should, which is partly why I really like this most recent lesson on Claim available HERE, the which goes along with today’s journaling page:
Also, HERE is today’s bonus journaling prompt which connects back to the link between Claim and Thanks. PLUS, y’all should know that — given the unlikelihood of this campaign reaching its funding goal — I have gone ahead and begun creating a PDF edition of the 31 Days Of Narratemes which will have all lessons and journaling pages together.
Happy Questing,
Rose
Ha! No worries on that front, I’m outlining my plan for my next campaign (fiction, this time).
For now you’ll have to be satisfied with the following goods: HERE the Arrival lesson is up with a reminder of keeping your eye on the prize, HERE is an original Wonder Tale about a Prince learning to be noble by tending his fairy godmother’s garden, HERE is today’s bonus journaling prompt from the Facebook group, and below are the worksheets from the last three lessons in case you didn’t do those exercises already (you’ll need to do them to do the mental exercise from the Arrival lesson).
Happy Questing,
Rose
Happy Easter, Neighbors!
EAP: The Magazine’s Spring 2018: Coloring issue is now live HERE and features a new Wonder Tale by yours truly right HERE. No foolin’!
Also, as 31 Days of Narratemes draws to a close, I’ve adjusted my project timeline to be more adaptable/democratic. So if you want more Wonder Tales more often, please share the project with folks you think need some fairy tales without the lame-isms. Every project follower is a vote to help sway my opinion moving forward.
Later neighbors,
Rose