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Fantasy Art Women – Who Come Out After Dark Creating Goddess Art

This poem is about seeking out the magic that is mine and yours,fantasy art women., fairies in art, mermaids that sing deep in the ocean to sailors they have captured for true loves sake. All we need do is decide that it is real to us and embrace its music.

Fantasy art women
in your backyard
right where I left them.
Surprised?
Not to worry
I am sure they are still breathing
resting under covers of flower petals.

Fantasy women
who come out after dark
wanting to see if the tide has come in
if the ocean still roars.
They run to meet the foam
laughing through tears
hoping for magic
knowing it can be found
somewhere.

Fantasy art
I keep my canvas primed
ready for inspiration.
Last time I looked
my goddess’ were singing
so I began to dance.

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The Top 5 Best Epic Fantasy Series to Read

Must Read Epic Fantasy Series

Fantasy books are very popular these days. This is probably due to the release of some very high profile fantasy movies the past couple years, including Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter movies, and the Golden Compass. The most recent fantasy movie released (at time of writing) was Inkwell. With the proliferation of these fantasy movies, there is quite a bit of interest in the fantasy genre. More and more people are starting to read fantasy books. Perhaps the most popular fantasy genre is the epic fantasy genre – a genre invented by J.R.R. Tolkien. There is so much crap in the fantasy genre that it’s hard to sift out the rubbish from the jewels. Fortunately, you can read my guide to the Top 5 Best Epic Fantasy Books.

1. A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin

This is absolutely one of the best fantasy sagas available today. This are immensely popular fantasy novels – and with good reason. The plot of the books is extremely unpredictable and the characters are richly portrayed. The theme of this book is Grey – the characters are completely Grey. With a good mix of action, politics, and (at least at the begging) a subtle hint of the supernatural hinting at a coming danger, these books draw you right into the marvelous world. If you are looking for some of the best fantasy books, you won’t go wrong at all if you pick these books up!

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Scariest Horror Novels and Short Stories

Stephen King – One For The Road

One For The Road is just a short story, but it is so scary that we can’t possibly leave it out of this list. A couple of men meet in a bar and discuss the legend of the vampires in and around the nearby village of Salem’s Lot. One For The Road is without any doubt Stephen King’s scariest story and can be found in the collection Night Shift.

Vanessa Morgan – Drowned Sorrow

Drowned Sorrow by Vanessa Morgan is the scariest novel of the year. Drowned Sorrow has an extremely creepy atmosphere, an strange village where the inhabitants drink nothing but water, a mysterious sect, and a lake with half-dead people in it. A mother and her teenage daughter visit the village and it is unsure if they will ever be able to get out again. It’s no wonder that this new horror author has been called the female version of Stephen King.

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