tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644721295926487762.post3751323269885879813..comments2023-04-05T09:08:06.602-06:00Comments on A Writer's Landscape: The Awoken Witch (Part 1)J Hart Fhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14125987561275543450noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6644721295926487762.post-86859963360905647672010-06-23T22:38:17.377-06:002010-06-23T22:38:17.377-06:00Very pretty, and a little creepy. I say a little c...Very pretty, and a little creepy. I say a little creepy because I'm terrified of crows and such. <br />But creepy is good! Like Poe! (Who I half-heartedly blame for my slight fear)<br />Do you know that Poe wrote a short story called "The Gold Bug" that was about the Goldsmith Beetle? I caught some in Mississippi and brought them back to work. They mysteriously disappeared out of their vivarium I set up for them. All I could find was aspen leaves. Which is all Goldsmith Beetles eat. <br /><br />Was I able to come full circle with your story by way of my nerdy knowledge of bugs? Yes. Because I? Am badass. Teehee<br /><br />Good work Josheleh. But where might my promised installment of The Changed Earth be?<br /><br />Don't make me ramble until one appears . . . <br />I just might<br /><br />(I really have no life, huh.)<br />(shame)Chaddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03836276379354525508noreply@blogger.com