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Enchanted Owl

Angie Andriot

Thoughts on living the creative life. Come for the writing tips, stay for the cat photos.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

A fire, a tornado, and a delayed editing project

Buckle in, y’all. I’ve had a shit two weeks.

8 months ago
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Crafting a 2024 Vision

Happy New Year! I don’t know about you, but I am so glad it is 2024. I am more than ready to put 2023 behind me and move forward! According to my faery card reading for this year, I am primed to have a year full of creativity and bliss.

a year ago
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Soulful Creation

Have you ever wondered if the muses talk to us through the whispers of our soul? I believe they do. You can tell the muses (or the idea sprites) have reached you when you find yourself in the midst of something I like to call “soulful creat...

a year ago
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Attack of the Creative Sprites

As winter sets in, the pace of life seems to slow, echoing nature's own rhythm. The days become shorter and the nights stretch longer, offering a canvas of tranquility and potential. It's in these quiet moments that creativity often finds i...

a year ago
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Authors

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  • Angie Andriot

    PhD sociologist pivoting into the creative life. I'm querying my first novel - a YA contemporary fantasy. I'm also training to be a developmental editor & spiritual director. And I paint portraits, spiritual art, and monsters.

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