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“The Echo of Time. Energy”
Time expanded like a soap bubble, filling moments to their limits. Outwardly, nothing seemed to be happening, but we felt that everything was different. The energy rose and revealed the truth, giving the events completely different meanings. Magic was in the air. And we discovered it all, opening ourselves to the new. We followed the energy and knew that things would never be the same again. A world of completely new possibilities was emerging before us. Our world. It was within grasp, and it was only up to us in which direction we would go.
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“The Echo of Time. Awakening”
Links to additional resources for “The Echo of Time. Awakening” Lucky Giewont and the Tatras Wroclaw and Lower Silesia Cologne Krakow The Polans Pollock and Monet The Castle on the Hill Coins and Dies
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Book or brownie? Or maybe both…
Yesterday, I decided to go for both 🙂 Only I didn’t read but wrote. I was working on part two of The Echo of Time series when I felt I wanted something sweet… I’m sure you know the feeling I’m talking about 😀 Since we did not have any sweets at home, I decided to bake a plantain brownie, which is my favorite cake lately. And by the way, it’s my family’s original recipe, so I’m happy to share it with you. It’s very simple and delicious. Vegan plantain brownie: 10 ripe plantains (preferably ones that have brown skin already; green ones won’t be good) 4 ripe bananas (the worse…
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The story behind my cover
Deciding on a book cover is a big thing. In today’s world, where literary hundreds of books are published every day, it is often only a small cover icon that is visible to the readers. A good cover is crucial, and the decision whether to click on the book or not is often made solely based on the cover design. Or the impression one gets when looking at it. As a debuting author, I was facing a big dilemma whether I should go for a cover design that is typical for my genre, as many blogs and handbooks for beginner authors advise, or take the risk and go the other…