When I began this blog, I was posting information that I also wanted to have as permanent pages. I thought it would be useful to do both in order to let those who wanted to follow my blog see immediately see what kind of information I had added. However, it has occurred to me that going back and forth between information on Ryunin and information on Farwynth could be annoyingly confusing in post format. Therefore, I will only use the posting format to mention new pages, talk about writing in general, etc. The only time I might deviate will be when I finish with the maps of Ryunin and Farwynth. I haven’t made one for Ryunin yet, at all, and the one for Farwynth I originally drew up when I was fifteen, a good two decades ago. Many of the names on that map have since changed as I matured, so I just need to do some tracing, relabeling, coloring, and scanning. I think I will plan on bringing the necessary supplies on my next trip to Starbucks, and get it done. As long as I don’t get swarmed and distracted as soon as I get back home and then forget to do the scanning.
Pages versus Posts
About Amy Britton Mendoza
Born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Amy grew up traveling every three or four years, going to Florida, to England, to Delaware, to Australia, and then back to Florida. She graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Florida. There she also met her wonderful husband through the serendipitous combination of Latin textbooks, a Dragon Ball Z shirt, and Shakespeare class. She earned a Master of Arts in Medieval Studies from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Library Science from Southern Connecticut State University. She is a writer, an adjunct in the English Department at Seminole State College in Florida, and the mother of two sweet crazy girls. She is currently editing two novels, Magic's Apprentice, a MG fantasy adventure set in the world of Ryunin and, Fate-Bound, a YA epic fantasy set in the world of Farwynth. Although stories are her obsession, particularly of the Fantasy variety, she also likes anime, sushi, J-pop, and K-dramas.
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