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Author:  Morgan Elizabeth [ November 2nd, 2013, 10:15 am ]
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Hi, my name is Morgan, and while I'm a new member here on Holy Worlds, I've been reading it for quite a while now. I've really benefited from the discussions here, and finally decided to stop procrastinating and join so I could be a part of it. I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone.

I'm seventeen years old, the oldest of three girls, and a homeschool student. I'm a writer, and I just published my first two books this year. I love mixing genres and time periods in my books, it's just so much fun. I'm midway through writing the rough draft of a fantasy story, and in the beginning stages of a sci-fi trilogy. I love to read, and own more than 350 books. I like to sew, especially historical costumes. I'm also involved in politics, and have been since I was eight. I also love to play the violin, particularly film score.

Well, that's a little bit about me, and I'm excited to be a part of Holy Worlds.

Author:  Lady Elanor [ November 2nd, 2013, 10:26 am ]
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Welcome to Holy Worlds, Morgan!

Well done on publishing two books! What are the titles of the books you have published, and what genre are they? :)


I used to read a lot of books, but have been through a phase where I haven't read much at all. So I'm trying to set time aside to reading more again. What books do you like to read?

Looking forward to seeing you around here!

Author:  Blayne B. Trent [ November 2nd, 2013, 10:28 am ]
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Welcome Morgan! Mixed genres, cool! :cool: I should like to hear you play your violin. :D Do you have any favorite authors?

Author:  Morgan Elizabeth [ November 2nd, 2013, 11:28 am ]
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Lady Elanor wrote:
Well done on publishing two books! What are the titles of the books you have published, and what genre are they? :)


Thanks, Elanor! They are called Across the Stars and The Experiment, by Morgan Elizabeth Huneke. Now, my genre mixing makes it hard to pin just one on my books. Across the Stars has some science fiction elements in that children from our world find a spaceship which takes them to another planet, but the planet is anything but typical sci-fi. It is sort of fantasy, but not entirely medieval as the culture is somewhat like the 1850s or 60s in America with some medieval stuff thrown in. The Experiment again has some sci-fi, but also politics and stopping the creation of a "utopia" by the bad guys, and plenty of adventure, including a car chase involving a 15 passenger van.

Lady Elanor wrote:
I used to read a lot of books, but have been through a phase where I haven't read much at all. So I'm trying to set time aside to reading more again. What books do you like to read?

Blayne B. Trent wrote:
Do you have any favorite authors?


C. S. Lewis is definitely a favorite of mine, being quite a Narnia fan. Another childhood favorite (which I still like) is Noel Streatfeild. L. M. Montgomery is another one, as is Elizabeth George Speare. Some other books are Johnny Tremain, A Wrinkle in Time, and The Door Within Trilogy. Within the last year, some authors who are on Holy Worlds have made it onto the list, namely Molly Evangeline and J. Grace Pennington. However, if I was to list all my favorite books, we would be here all day, and I probably still wouldn't be done. :)

Author:  Aragorn [ November 2nd, 2013, 12:45 pm ]
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Welcome to Holy Worlds, Morgan! I remember reading your interview on J. Grace Pennington's blog.

Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
I love to read, and own more than 350 books.

Nice. :cool:

Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
I'm also involved in politics, and have been since I was eight.

What political activities are you involved in?

Author:  Calista Bethelle [ November 2nd, 2013, 2:40 pm ]
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Welcome, Morgan! :D Your books sound intriguing. I shall have to look them up.

I second Jonathan's question. My dad has been in the state legislature since I was almost nine, and so you might say I've been rather involved in politics ever since. ;)

Author:  Elly [ November 2nd, 2013, 2:49 pm ]
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Hello, Miss Morgan! :D Nice to meet you!

Oooh! I love 'A Wrinkle in Time'! ^_^ Be sure to come check out chat sometime!

Author:  Morgan Elizabeth [ November 2nd, 2013, 9:54 pm ]
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Jonathan Garner wrote:
Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
I love to read, and own more than 350 books.

Nice. :cool:


And the best part is, most of them cost me less than a dollar each. I love library book sales.

Jonathan Garner wrote:
What political activities are you involved in?


When I was eight, a family friend ran for state house and we were heavily involved in the campaign. My dad was the chairman of our county's republican party for six years, and so we did lots of political events and campaigning through that. Now the family friend is running for congress, so I'm a volunteer for that campaign. My parents also have a political news website and that also helps keep us busy.

Elly wrote:
Oooh! I love 'A Wrinkle in Time'! ^_^ Be sure to come check out chat sometime!


Books are some of my favorite topics for conversation, whether they are my own or someone else's. :)

Author:  Aragorn [ November 3rd, 2013, 1:54 am ]
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Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
Jonathan Garner wrote:
What political activities are you involved in?


When I was eight, a family friend ran for state house and we were heavily involved in the campaign. My dad was the chairman of our county's republican party for six years, and so we did lots of political events and campaigning through that. Now the family friend is running for congress, so I'm a volunteer for that campaign. My parents also have a political news website and that also helps keep us busy.

It's good that y'all are seeking to make a difference. :D What's the news site?

Author:  Calista Bethelle [ November 3rd, 2013, 11:14 am ]
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Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
When I was eight, a family friend ran for state house and we were heavily involved in the campaign. My dad was the chairman of our county's republican party for six years, and so we did lots of political events and campaigning through that. Now the family friend is running for congress, so I'm a volunteer for that campaign. My parents also have a political news website and that also helps keep us busy.

That's cool! :D

Author:  Morgan Elizabeth [ November 3rd, 2013, 3:43 pm ]
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Jonathan Garner wrote:
Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
Jonathan Garner wrote:
What political activities are you involved in?


When I was eight, a family friend ran for state house and we were heavily involved in the campaign. My dad was the chairman of our county's republican party for six years, and so we did lots of political events and campaigning through that. Now the family friend is running for congress, so I'm a volunteer for that campaign. My parents also have a political news website and that also helps keep us busy.

It's good that y'all are seeking to make a difference. :D What's the news site?


There are actually two: http://www.bartowpolitics.com/ and http://www.georgiapolitics.org/ They work basically like a local Drudge Report, with headlines linking to stories on multiple other news sites. There's also information about local candidates and elected officials. We're trying to inform voters and keep elected officials accountable to their constituents.

Author:  BushMaid [ November 3rd, 2013, 9:17 pm ]
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Welcome to HW, Morgan! :D So lovely to see a new face when I've got back from my break! :D

Author:  Urime [ November 3rd, 2013, 11:21 pm ]
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Hi there, Morgan! Welcome to HW! I'm a newbie as well, but already I feel very welcomed. Everyone here is extremely friendly, as you can probably see.

Author:  Aragorn [ November 4th, 2013, 1:22 am ]
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Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
Jonathan Garner wrote:
It's good that y'all are seeking to make a difference. :D What's the news site?


There are actually two: http://www.bartowpolitics.com/ and http://www.georgiapolitics.org/ They work basically like a local Drudge Report, with headlines linking to stories on multiple other news sites. There's also information about local candidates and elected officials. We're trying to inform voters and keep elected officials accountable to their constituents.

Neat. :D Those are worthy goals.

Author:  fox4god [ November 4th, 2013, 7:34 am ]
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Hi Morgan! Like Wang the Shadowlord, I am new too. It is nice to meet you. Kudos to you and your family for your political work! You guys will be in my prayers!

How do you like being homeschooled? My wife and I are considering that for our child(ren) whenthe time comes.

Author:  Idril Aravis Mimetes [ November 4th, 2013, 8:06 am ]
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Welcome to Holy Worlds, Morgan! Glad to have you here! What kind of historical period costumes do you like sewing?

Author:  AzlynRose [ November 4th, 2013, 9:46 am ]
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Welcome, Morgan! *Gives a plate of brownies* I am glad you were enjoying our discussions on here, and even happier that you decided to join. :D If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!

fox4god wrote:
How do you like being homeschooled? My wife and I are considering that for our child(ren) when the time comes.

You'll find plenty of homeschoolers on HW, Todd, who would probably be more than happy to share their experiences and opinions. :D I'm homeschooled myself.

Author:  Calista Bethelle [ November 4th, 2013, 11:27 am ]
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(As am I. :D Homeschooling for the win!)

Author:  Morgan Elizabeth [ November 4th, 2013, 2:28 pm ]
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fox4god wrote:
How do you like being homeschooled? My wife and I are considering that for our child(ren) when the time comes.


I really like being homeschooled, and would definitely recommend it, especially considering the direction the government is taking public school with Common Core. One of the best things about homeschooling is that the education can be tailored to the child. Schools don't really have that capability. Every child is different, and the child's parents know him or her better than a teacher can, and thus can adjust to the child's learning style and interests. And as AzlynRose said, I'm sure the other homeschoolers would be more than willing to share their thoughts as well.

Idril Aravis Mimetes wrote:
What kind of historical period costumes do you like sewing?


Lots of kinds. I've made dresses from the colonial era, Regency, Civil War, the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, my most recent project being fantasy/medieval style dresses. I also like to study costumes in movies and try to figure out how they are made. I even made my sister a Jedi costume after studying Obi-Wan's clothes in Episode 2.

Author:  BushMaid [ November 4th, 2013, 4:55 pm ]
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*raises hand* Homeschool grad here. :D I wouldn't teach my kids any other way. :D

Author:  Idril Aravis Mimetes [ November 8th, 2013, 11:00 am ]
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Morgan Elizabeth wrote:

Idril Aravis Mimetes wrote:
What kind of historical period costumes do you like sewing?


Lots of kinds. I've made dresses from the colonial era, Regency, Civil War, the 1930s, 40s, and 50s, my most recent project being fantasy/medieval style dresses. I also like to study costumes in movies and try to figure out how they are made. I even made my sister a Jedi costume after studying Obi-Wan's clothes in Episode 2.


Wow, that sounds so awesome! Do you look for patterns in the internet or just cut out the fabric and measure as you go along?

Author:  Morgan Elizabeth [ November 8th, 2013, 6:36 pm ]
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I have ordered some patterns on the internet, but others I got at Hobby Lobby and Hancock Fabrics. The patterns from the 30s, 40s, and 50s were sent to me by my great uncle when he found them, I think when he was helping my great grandparents move to an assisted living place. They belonged to someone in my family, I just can't remember what relation she was to me. The Jedi costume I just made up as I went along. With some skirts I do a lot of math to figure out what size to cut the pieces based on how much fabric I have.

Author:  Idril Aravis Mimetes [ November 12th, 2013, 12:30 am ]
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Morgan Elizabeth wrote:
I have ordered some patterns on the internet, but others I got at Hobby Lobby and Hancock Fabrics. The patterns from the 30s, 40s, and 50s were sent to me by my great uncle when he found them, I think when he was helping my great grandparents move to an assisted living place. They belonged to someone in my family, I just can't remember what relation she was to me. The Jedi costume I just made up as I went along. With some skirts I do a lot of math to figure out what size to cut the pieces based on how much fabric I have.


Wow, that sounds really fantastic! :D

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