The Winterfaire spreads out as far as the eye can see. Some booths show streamers of red and green, while others sport blue and silver. All of them offer treasure after shining treasure. Music fills the air with lyrics of Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, Solstice, and Yule. From the Wordsmith's Forge comes the bright chiming of words being hammered
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I make and sell jewelry. Mostly silver, but there's some gold. My best-selling items are original Celtic-inspired pendants in bronze and silver, with wolves, ravens, triple bears, oaks, dragons (3 kinds on 1 pendant!) and St. Brigid's crosses.
At this point it would be tricky to do custom work in time for Christmas, but I can get the pendants and other finished stuff off in a few days.
Look here: http://afmetalsmith.etsy.com
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That is such an awesome idea!
I have posted your new verse of " No One to Greet the Season."
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Thank you for doing this again. I do love Winterfaire.
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Yay! Your two new verses are up.
>>Thank you for doing this again. I do love Winterfaire.<<
I'm happy to hear that. I enjoy giving people opportunities.
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Do you quilt, or know a quilter? Come have a look at the designs I've published so-far. They come in various degrees of complexity, including one that is a good 'first quilt'.
For more immediate gratification, I've got a CD, "Legends and Literature", which contains songs about characters from myth, fiction, [and occasionally real life] from Gilgamesh to Harry Potter. Nothing fancy in the arrangements, just me and my guitar.
My website is here
I take checks and PayPal.
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Frances J.'s booth is small but well decorated with lots of glitter and it smells like cake and cookies. Inside, she is bustling around baking stories.
"いらしゃいませー!" she chirps, holding a piping hot pan of flash fiction in her hands. "Welcome to my shop! It's nice to meet you! My name is Frances J., but you can call me Meep."
"This is my first Winterfaire," she continues as she sets down the stories to cool, switching out the pan with another tray of short fiction ready to be frosted. "I'm so excited to sell my stories and see what else is for sale once everyone gets set up."
She directs your attention to a handwritten menu board.
❅ MENU ❅
❅ no bake drabble bites scrumptious mini morsels of stories (between 100-250 words)
❅ short story shortcakes a single serving of fluffy fiction (between 500-750 words)
❅ a much longer layer cake more than enough sweet storytelling to satisfy you (starting at 1000+ words) ❅ only available by special request
❅ Take home a tasty set to save ( ... )
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