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  1. Today I have been working on our new #musical about #MollyDowner, the #Witch of #Bembridge. This project has been consuming me, my heart is heavy and I’ve been teary; this story is emotionally draining, but wonderful.

    After a life of heartbreak and betrayal, someone showed her tenderness and love in her last moments, I know this because when researching I came upon these lines that were written in 1844 by E. Hartnall. "...as if she [Molly] had died in her bed and received from friendly hands the last sad offices charitable love renders to the remains of the object of its affection." — it fills my heart with sadness and hope all at once.

    Below are screen captures of some of my notes and outlines (excuse the typos and grammatical mistakes).

    #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #Writers #WritersCommunity #Folklore #Witchcraft #lgbtq

    @writers @writingcommunity @folklore

  2. Today I have been working on our new #musical about #MollyDowner, the #Witch of #Bembridge. This project has been consuming me, my heart is heavy and I’ve been teary; this story is emotionally draining, but wonderful.

    After a life of heartbreak and betrayal, someone showed her tenderness and love in her last moments, I know this because when researching I came upon these lines that were written in 1844 by E. Hartnall. "...as if she [Molly] had died in her bed and received from friendly hands the last sad offices charitable love renders to the remains of the object of its affection." — it fills my heart with sadness and hope all at once.

    Below are screen captures of some of my notes and outlines (excuse the typos and grammatical mistakes).

    #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #Writers #WritersCommunity #Folklore #Witchcraft #lgbtq

    @writers @writingcommunity @folklore

  3. Today I have been working on our new #musical about #MollyDowner, the #Witch of #Bembridge. This project has been consuming me, my heart is heavy and I’ve been teary; this story is emotionally draining, but wonderful.

    After a life of heartbreak and betrayal, someone showed her tenderness and love in her last moments, I know this because when researching I came upon these lines that were written in 1844 by E. Hartnall. "...as if she [Molly] had died in her bed and received from friendly hands the last sad offices charitable love renders to the remains of the object of its affection." — it fills my heart with sadness and hope all at once.

    Below are screen captures of some of my notes and outlines (excuse the typos and grammatical mistakes).

    #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #Writers #WritersCommunity #Folklore #Witchcraft #lgbtq

    @writers @writingcommunity @folklore

  4. Today I have been working on our new #musical about #MollyDowner, the #Witch of #Bembridge. This project has been consuming me, my heart is heavy and I’ve been teary; this story is emotionally draining, but wonderful.

    After a life of heartbreak and betrayal, someone showed her tenderness and love in her last moments, I know this because when researching I came upon these lines that were written in 1844 by E. Hartnall. "...as if she [Molly] had died in her bed and received from friendly hands the last sad offices charitable love renders to the remains of the object of its affection." — it fills my heart with sadness and hope all at once.

    Below are screen captures of some of my notes and outlines (excuse the typos and grammatical mistakes).

    #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #Writers #WritersCommunity #Folklore #Witchcraft #lgbtq

    @writers @writingcommunity @folklore

  5. Today I have been working on our new #musical about #MollyDowner, the #Witch of #Bembridge. This project has been consuming me, my heart is heavy and I’ve been teary; this story is emotionally draining, but wonderful.

    After a life of heartbreak and betrayal, someone showed her tenderness and love in her last moments, I know this because when researching I came upon these lines that were written in 1844 by E. Hartnall. "...as if she [Molly] had died in her bed and received from friendly hands the last sad offices charitable love renders to the remains of the object of its affection." — it fills my heart with sadness and hope all at once.

    Below are screen captures of some of my notes and outlines (excuse the typos and grammatical mistakes).

    #AmWriting #WritingCommunity #Writers #WritersCommunity #Folklore #Witchcraft #lgbtq

    @writers @writingcommunity @folklore