Did any of you authors out there have an idea for a character and found that it doesn’t fit into the book you’re writing?
What did you do?
Let Aurora know in the comments under her original blog post 😎
From a very young age, I have been fascinated by owls. I love owls, as do many other people I meet. According to psychologists, these birds are sympathetic to us for having an ‘almost human face.’ Let’s see if they’re right:
Both pics were courtesy of http://www.google.com
And this isn’t a hint that Johnny Depp looks like an owl. I just picked someone most of us know. Two eyes, a nose, and a mustache. Compared to other birds owls have both eyes on the front of their head instead of the side. But this isn’t the subject of this blog post.
As I said, I’m fascinated by owls. There are many mysterious facts about them:
- An owls’ eyes are immobile; they cannot ‘roll their eyes’ or move the eyeballs. They can focus on pray. But then, they can turn their heads about 270 degrees.
- Their ears are asymmetric; one ear…
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Thanks for re-blogging the post, Chris! ❤ I appreciate your help so much!
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Welcome, AJ ❤️
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Owls are common devices for the wise or loyal companion. Think of Archimedes in The Once and Future King.
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I love Archimedes. 🙂
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Lol, all the time! I have a whole file, just for them! 😀
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😄😄😄
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Wow…Johnny Debb does resemble an owl! Thank you for sharing Chris!
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LOL – Welcome, Karen 😄
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