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Tag: Story-Making

The Story-maker’s Medium

November 27, 2019September 4, 2023 ~ Miriam Novotny ~ 2 Comments

Story-making is an art, and the storyteller is an artist. Like the painter or the sculptor, the true storyteller strives to craft a thing of beauty from a particular medium. Rather than using marble or paint, the storyteller works with words. There are often many words to choose from, but he knows that each word … Continue reading The Story-maker’s Medium

Anglo-Saxon and Old Icelandic in Middle Earth

July 1, 2019July 23, 2024 ~ Miriam Novotny ~ 2 Comments

J. R. R. Tolkien loved mythology and languages, and desired to be a myth-maker himself. He set about crafting Middle Earth, a world complete with its own tongues and tales. He knew that in order to become good at something, one must learn from the masters that came before. So, he borrowed many elements from … Continue reading Anglo-Saxon and Old Icelandic in Middle Earth

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Hello there! I'm Miriam -- an author with a passion for fantasy, children’s stories, and the intersection of art and faith. Follow for poetry, book reviews, and more!

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