
Novel Allen
Bio
(Uk based) I Exist within moments, driven by whims and fancies, a free spirited dreamer. I Run wild with the wind.
Stories (698/0)
How human Cartilage from unused healthy joints is aiding with osteoarthritis treatments!
World arthritis day is celebrated on October 12. For many sufferers everywhere, the young and not so young, this is a bitter-sweet day. After all, who wants to be reminded of the pain they suffer on a daily basis, sometimes making sleep impossible, or walking a nightmare.
By Novel Allen28 days ago in Writers
Once upon a Halloween
Valrenya was lovely, brooding, pleasant, yet aloof and mysterious. Men found her standoff-ish behavior quite intriguing. But, its men, anything that they could not acquire easily was like a gauntlet thrown in the ring for an early morning duel. They had to get their desire, or their blood would not stop boiling for the taste of the forbidden fruit.
By Novel Allenabout a month ago in Fiction
How to become a good witch
"To earth, sky and the universe, astrology, cosmology, alchemy and magickal spells we offer thanks. Gifts of prophesy, midwifery, soul retrieval and clairvoyance, now attend. Unto us impart your spiritual advice, blessings and knowledge".
By Novel Allenabout a month ago in BookClub
Bahhumbugified
Scrooge sat in the waiting room of the dentist's office tapping his shoe on the floor, fully aware that he was annoying everyone. He didn't care, his tooth hurt like hell, and he felt like hot pokers were being jabbed back and forth into his gums...aargh! He silently screamed and dared anyone to say something to him. The receptionist stared daggers at him, she had already told him ten times that he was up next to see the dentist.
By Novel Allenabout a month ago in Fiction
Outsmarted - Witches in 1690
"Triple, triple, boil and quipple, double, double toil and grovel. Fire burn and cause much trouble". The year is 1690 in Salem Mass., and the women of the Healing Cauldron tend their garden, they toil away happily, as they grow the healthy herbs and spices. With these plants they brew their healing potions, poultices and medicines needed to heal the sick and soothe the minds of the poor people living in the towns and villages. There was no magic within these plants, just loving care and the wish to be helpful to those who needed aid. These women were of the wealthier class, who felt safe in the protection of their fathers and husbands.
By Novel Allenabout a month ago in Fiction