Lynda Williams's Blog: Reality Skimming, page 8
August 22, 2014
Di Mon by Amelia Farrow
Di Mon by Amelia Farrow
Di Mon was always Mel’s favourite. Here’s her latest version of him. Her art is so different, now, than it was when she was pre-teen and into Di Mon and Ranar’s troubled love.
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 22, 2014
Reetion mind-science prompts Amel through an attempt to change his memories in Part 1: The Courtesan Prince, by Lynda Williams.
August 21, 2014
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 21, 2014
Horth and Ilse circling around their mutual attraction and Vrellish disapproval of same. From Part 10: Unholy Science by Lynda Williams.
August 20, 2014
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 20, 2014
August 19, 2014
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 19, 2014
August 18, 2014
Eler Nersal by Amelia Farrow
Eler Nersal by Amelia Farrow
Mel, as we’ve known her since childhood, was a regular at household readings of the Okal Rel Saga in development, back in the Prince George days. She’s grown up and starting a degree in the art of stage makeup and support, now. After sticking mostly with the first three books for many years, she’s exploring further now and discovered she enjoys bad-boy, arm commander and playwright Eler Nersal. Here’s Mel’s take on how the boy Eler from Book 3: Pretenders, looks as an adult. Thank you Mel!
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 18, 2014
They may have been raised together, but Mira and Amel see the world very differently. From Part 7: Healer’s Sword, by Lynda Williams.
August 17, 2014
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 17, 2014
August 16, 2014
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 16, 2014
Raise Vrellish, a young Eler miscalculates by patronizing his Demish idol, Ayrium, about vocabulary. From Part 3: Pretenders, by Lynda Williams.
August 15, 2014
Okal Rel Quote – Aug 15, 2014
Victoria’s brother tries to teach his half-Vrellish sister how to “sissy fight” in short story “Ladylike” by Krysia Anderson.
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