Karen Eastland
Bio
In addition to my creative pursuits, I'm also a dedicated advocate for education and literacy. Through my writing, I seek to inspire others to follow their passions, to make a positive impact on their world.
The #AdventuresofMillieandSandra
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The Cave S03E10 Chapter Four
THIS IS ACTUALLY S03E11 CHAPTER FOUR Back in the wilds of Tasmania, young Millie was in the dark and preparing to cast her first spell. She shook her hands, wiped the sweat off them on the back of her jeans, then held them in front of her and whispered, “In darkness shall light grow and lead the way ahead.” A warm white flame sparked to life in the palm of her hand and showed her the way forward.
By Karen Eastland 11 months ago in Fiction
Marly S03E10: The Eye of Carly’s Hope: Chapter Three
The sisters, Susan, Kerri, Marcy and Stacie, were up in the flat. They were not up there casting but rather, discussing the power Sam and Rihanna revealed. Collectively wondering where they got them and how they could control them. How were they able to force them to leave and, seal, a room?
By Karen Eastland about a year ago in Fiction
Tess S03E09: The Eye of Carly’s Hope: Chapter Two
Millie was about to step into a strange world where her idea of time would be altered. In the world she was leaving behind, her mum, Tess, was watching the clock tick over. She was on the roof of the coven, desperately trying to reach into herself to find the gift Æther had said she possessed. With Tess left to her own devices, she was also worried about Sandra, who, for all she knew, was dying. Her daughter, Millie, was traversing a place no witch had gone before. In fact, Tess was so distressed, her body was humming with power. Her power stemmed from her emotions and right then she feared her daughters would disappear into the ether and she’d never see them again.
By Karen Eastland about a year ago in Fiction
Tasmanian Wilderness S03E08
The Eye of Carly’s Hope continued... Hiking through the Tasmanian bush, Millie searched for the guardians of the Eye of Carly’s Hope. She had no idea what they would look like if they looked like anything at all. She pushed her way through a clump of pampas grass and fell into a small sediment pond at the base of a slow-running waterfall. The waterfall wasn’t very big, but the pond was deep enough for Millie to get wet from head to toe.
By Karen Eastland about a year ago in Fiction
Grace
Moving with care through souls lost, some new, many forgotten, Millie begins to lose her moments of life intended to for a future she’s likely lost. Rhianna was gone, not lost but back with her sisters. Aunt Millie and Tess arrived just in time to hear Rhianna’s panicked cries.
By Karen Eastland 2 years ago in Fiction