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Dafaddah


Stories about families, friends, the past, the present, the future, the science of magic and the magic of science.

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  • Friday
    300 views in three days!

    I’m no longer very active on social media, so it’s been a while since I felt the giddy rush of affirmation! :rainbowkiss: But since I posted my most recent story it has gotten over three hundred reads in under three days and a whole lot of comments. So color me dopamine and serotonin flush!

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  • 1 week
    Another year, another story (part deux)

    I’m finally finding some more time to write. I was inspired to finish writing this story by Bicyclette’s Sci-fi Contest III, but missed the deadline by 40 minutes (as they say, read the fine print!)

    By the way, I began writing this story almost a year ago based on some real life events that many of us share ever since COVID changed how the world meets. I hope you enjoy it!

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  • 20 weeks
    Another year, another story

    It’s probably not the best thing that I need the motivation of a group activity (Jinglemass) and a multiple-day-off holiday to get me writing again. But this is where I am, and that’s how it is. I Hope you’ve all had a great holiday season so far, and best wishes for a safe, healthy, happy and prosperous New Year!

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  • 31 weeks
    Alone hits 6000 readers

    Hello all,

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  • 64 weeks
    A new review of “Angels in the”!!!

    Hello friends,

    Please check out this review by TerribleSpeller of my story Angels in the Snow.

    Cheers,

    Daf

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Nov
25th
2012

Relic chapter 9 - The Wages of Charity · 1:16pm Nov 25th, 2012

Societies are built as much on myths as historical events, and over time these myths can become even more cherished than the actual events that inspired them.

In this chapter we find out that many of the parties involved in the events that led up to Judgement Day were not necessarily as free to act and choose as was presented in the myths surrounding that event, including the WorldGov, Celestia and Luna. Sometimes, as the expression goes, you just have to break a few eggs if you wish to make an omelet. And what starts out as a simple act of charity can have far reaching consequences.

I hope you enjoy this chapter of Relic.

Dafaddah

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