
Emily Marie Concannon
Bio
I am a world nomad with a passion for vegan food, history, coffee, and equality.
You can find my first novel on Kindle Vella here: https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09V4S7T4N :) I appreciate all your support and engagement! :)
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Kha & Meryt
I Pronounce Thee.... Many of us know about Cleopatra and her love affairs with Mark Antony and Julius Caesar. Or, we have some knowledge of the gorgeous queens Nefretit and Nefretari and their marriages to powerful pharaohs. We are familiar with the rich and powerful figures of ancient Egypt, much as we are with the lives of the same demographic today.
By Emily Marie Concannon9 months ago in Earth
I Am The Lilitu
The Goddess Of Night The Female Night Deity and Female Archetypes This article is intended as a companion article to my most recent fictional publication on Vocal. If you feel so inclined, please check it out here! I will also paste the link in the bibliography. I appreciate your support in advance.
By Emily Marie Concannon9 months ago in Psyche
Finding the Future in the Past
No one can hear your screams in the vacuum of Space. Or at least, that’s what they say…. Vulcan is the Lord of the Fires of the Heavens. No wonder he made his abode so close to the mightiest Star we humans have ever seen. Yes, the Sun is thought to be the greatest celestial object within our own solar system. This is far from true, however.
By Emily Marie Concannon10 months ago in Fiction
Runaway Redemption
There is no escaping demons if those demons reside within your mind. Or, perhaps you know deep down inside that you are the demon. How would you ever know, unless you decided to go and find the world’s demons yourself? Maybe there is a place out there where the demonic beings have not laid their snares and plied their trade?
By Emily Marie Concannon10 months ago in Fiction
From Lips as Red as Roses
The lips of the goddess of love dripped down into the Earth. This binding power of love brought life from the deadness below. From it we came, us the bees, arose from the redness of her lips and they pressed against the dead Earth. This is the story of how my world came to an end.
By Emily Marie Concannon12 months ago in Fiction