Fun quiz of the week: What Kind of D&D Character Would You Be? I got True Neutral Human Ranger/Rogue. I'm ok with that. Infographic of the week: Apocalypse when? Infographic guide to Doomsday threats. You Are Not Late. “In terms of the internet, nothing has happened...
Series Review: The Charming Tales
The Charming Tales Once Upon a Rhyme; Happily Never After By Jack Heckel. You guys know by now that I am a fan of fairy tale re-imaginings. So when this series came across my radar thanks to Harper Voyager, I thought it would be right up my alley. And it was. The...
Tuesday Treasure Trove
Video of the week: We Are Completely Mesmerized by This Dog Walking Like a Person. As am I. And here goes your productivity: You Can Now Play Oregon Trail Online for Free. 7 Fictional Lands That Should Have Google Map Directions. This made me laugh. This Floating...
January Etsy Finds
Time for another Etsy round-up! A new year means a new Pantone Color of the Year, and this year's pick - marsala - is MUCH better than last year's. Marsala is actually pretty, and doesn't hurt the eyes. Also, January tends to be the coldest month here in Austin, and I...
Book Review: The Woodcutter
The Woodcutter by Kate Danley. This was an impulse buy during one of Amazon's holiday Kindle sales, and I'm so glad I got it. It's the story of The Woodcutter (as you might guess), a seemingly simple woodsman who despite the name does not actually chop wood for a...
Tuesday Treasure Trove
Monsters in America: a cryptozoological map of the USA. Kind of fascinating. Biggest Scientific Hoaxes of 2014. Craft Brewers Are Running Out Of Names, And Into Legal Spats. How To Pay Attention: 20 Ways To Win The War Against Seeing. How Top Designers Tell Clients...
2015 Shop Charities
Last year, one of the things I decided to do with my shops was donate a portion of proceeds to a different charity or cause each month. Over the course of 2014, between the shop proceeds and my own contributions, I donated around $400 to worthy causes. However,...
Book Review: Annihilation
Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer. This is a great example of one of those times when picking up a book because of its cool cover really pays off. Annihilation is the first short book in a series about the mysterious Area X. It's never stated directly, but the sense I...
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Hi, I’m Amanda!
I’m a self-employed graphic designer by day, and a crafty hungry bookworm by night. Dragonflight Dreams is where I write about books, recipes, internet goodies, life things, crafty projects, Austin happenings, and more.
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