That time of the year

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Hello all, and welcome back!

On today's chapter we will be discussing festivities! Yayy!

One thing I've often found, is that in most Werewolf genre books. There isn't much around festivals. It doesn't have to be a religious festival. It can be something you've made up with your imagination, but I think it's nice to see something in a story that everyone can relate to.

In our previous discussions, we mentioned the key points of keeping readers hooked to your story. One of the vital aspects of having a successful story, is having something, an element in it. Which your readers can connect to.

Now as I mentioned above, adding the festival aspect in your books doesn't have to be a religious festival, for example, Christmas ( which can also be seen as cultural festival) But when it comes to writing

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Now as I mentioned above, adding the festival aspect in your books doesn't have to be a religious festival, for example, Christmas ( which can also be seen as cultural festival) But when it comes to writing.

Let your imagination run wild, so for example you can do a festivals for the wolves, linking it with the moon goddess concept. Or you can do a festival in which un-mated wolves can find their other half!

 Or you can do a festival in which un-mated wolves can find their other half!

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It always comes down to your wonderful imagination. I remember coming across a quote once that went along the lines of:

' Write something that you would like to read! Not what others want you to write'

I think that's quite powerful. In a sense where if you let your imagination run wild. You're allowing your voice and your thoughts to be heard, and that is the whole point of writing, I believe! And when you do that, your story is uniquely amazing to the other ones out there.

So on that note! We will let your imaginations run wild, and in the meantime. From everyone here at the Werewolf profile. We wish you happy holidays, and Merry Christmas to those that celebrate it!

 We wish you happy holidays, and Merry Christmas to those that celebrate it!

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