Monthly Archives: February 2022

Tarot Tuesday: Pick Your Card from the Radiant Rider-Waite!

You’re done with the negative energy that’s so often associated with the beginning of the week. It’s time to see what the universe has in store for you now! This week’s pull is from the Radiant Rider-Waite deck by Avia Venefica. It’s essentially what’s thought of as a traditional tarot deck, but the illustrations have been recolored and remastered to give them new life. I highly recommend this deck and guide book! If you’re interested in a personal reading, please see the bottom of this post.

Study the picture below. If you have a question or situation you’re concerned about, hold that in the front of your mind as you choose your card. You can also simply pick the one that calls to you. When you’re ready, scroll down to find the meaning of your card.

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#1 – The Hierophant: The Hierophant is a call to seek spiritual guidance. Rely on tradition and ceremony, and seek the counsel of authority figures. Perhaps this is a time for you to get in touch with your spiritual side, or it could be a sign to seek help and counseling with deep issues that’ve been bothering you.

#2 – Temperance: Moderation and balance are key to leading a healthy lifestyle and to protecting the world around us. Focus on your health and healing, and maintain balance wherever you can. Take action to bring about harmony.

#3 – The Empress: The Empress represents birth and new life, as well as motherhood and feminine influence. This could represent literally pregnancy, or the birth of a new idea. It is a reminder to nurture and protect those who need it. The wheat fields surrounding her remind us to enjoy the fruits of our labor.

Which card did you pick? What did it mean for you? I’d love to know, so feel free to leave a comment.

Interested in a tarot reading?

You’ll receive a photo of the actual cards drawn and a thorough explanation of their meaning. The readings are done through email, so please ensure a valid email address is included with your payment! This is for a generalized reading. If you have a specific question or needs, please feel free to email me at ashley@ashleyomelia.com and we can arrange it easily. Thank you!

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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Writer Friends Challenge: Day 7

It’s Day 7 of the Writer Friends Challenge!

Day 7 – A Writer I Admire: While there are many, I’m going to have to go with Tracy Chevalier. I recently finished A Single Thread, though I’ve read quite a few of her other books. Her historical fiction is positively transporting! She puts so much research and emotion into each story, bringing her characters and places fully into life.

Who’s one of your favorite writers?

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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Writer Friends Challenge: Day 6

It’s Day 6 of the Writer Friends Challenge!

Day 6 – Share a Writing Dream: In many ways, my dreams about writing have already come true! My writing is a full-time job that pays the bills, plus I get to stay home in my sweatpants all day! However, I’d absolutely love to go on a writing vacation. There’s something about travel that’s incredibly inspiring, and I think it’d be amazing to just go sit by a mountain lake and write all day.

Do you have any writing dreams?

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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Writer Friends Challenge: Day 5

It’s Day 5 of the Writer Friends Challenge!

Day 5 – What’s your favorite genre to read or write? I’m ridiculously not picky when it comes to reading! While fantasy and historical fiction are my favorites, I’ll read just about any genre. When I write, I’m all about modern fantasy because I love to find to find a way to inject magic into normal lives.

What’s your favorite genre?

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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World Building: Tea Room Names

I often find myself needing to create numerous small businesses as I’m writing. This is especially true for cozy mysteries, which as set in quaint little towns where the proprietor next door is just as likely to be the victim as the killer. When I go through this process, I end up with quite a few names before I settle on one. I’ll share my list here with you, in case you’re in need of inspiration!

As always, I can guarantee that any of this tea shop names haven’t already been used somewhere, but I enjoyed making the list!

  • The Cup and Saucer
  • What’s the Tea
  • Saucer Sisters
  • Tempest in a Teapot
  • Earl Grey’s
  • My Cup of Tea
  • The Silver Service
  • Chamomile Country
  • The Sugar Cube
  • Stop and Steep
  • The Sugar Bowl
  • Sit and Sip
  • The Silver Spoon

Personally, I’d love to go to any of these fictional tea rooms! What would you add to the list? I’d love to know!

If you’re looking for more posts like this, be sure to check out my Writers’ Resources page!

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keeping and The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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Writer Friends Challenge: Day 4

It’s Day 4 of the Writer Friends Challenge!

Day 4 – Currently Reading: I’m currently reading The Akashic Records Made Easy by Sandra Anne Taylor. I’m about halfway through it right now. It’s not exactly light reading, but it’s really interesting!

What are you reading?

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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Writer Friends Challenge: Day 3

It’s Day 3 of the Writer Friends Challenge! Are you doing any challenges this month?

Day 2 – Morning or Evening Writer: I do believe you can train your brain for the time of day when you want your creativity to come. Right now, since I’m freelancing full time, I’m definitely a morning writer. By the time the evening comes around, I’m too tired to bother!

That’s not to say I don’t get those late-night ideas that simply must be jotted down. Whether or not they make sense in the morning is a tossup!

When do you like to write?

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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Author Interview: Barbori Garnet, author of Home at the Office

There are many of us authors out in the world, but we all have our different styles, backgrounds, and processes. I love getting to talk to other writers to see what makes them tick! I recently got a chance to do just that with Barbori Garnet, author of Home at the Office: Working Remotely as a Way of Life.

What inspired you to start writing about working from home?

I was inspired to start writing about working from home because I wanted to share the things I had learned along the way. In addition, I wanted to let readers know that working remotely could provide them with more flexibility in their schedule and freedom in their life.

As I wrote my book, I began to realize that I also wanted to inspire others by sharing the work experiences of other remote workers as well as the variety – in size, shape, color, décor, and more – found in home offices. This led me to include interviews with remote workers and photos of home office spaces.

The coronavirus pandemic has obviously put quite a few more people at home instead of at the office.  Do you think this is a trend that will continue even as restrictions lift?

As restrictions lift, I think that the trend of working from a home office will continue as there are many benefits to it such as time saved commuting and less office space needed by companies. However, I also think that hybrid work will be another option that more people may start to incorporate for their work. With hybrid work, people can work from home and work in an office for two or three days a week. This would give people the best of both worlds – working remotely and in-person interaction with colleagues and clients.

What’s your favorite thing on your desk?

When it comes to my favorite things on my desk, those would be fresh flowers, a special pencil case that I have had for many years, the notebook that I have on the go at the moment, and reference books. In addition to my favorite things, my desk also has what I call the “essentials” – a phone, lamp, laptop, pen, and notepad for taking notes and making lists.

Do you have another book in the works?

I do have a few ideas for other books with some initial ideas and rough drafts in progress. As I like writing non-fiction, it is most likely that my next book will be non-fiction, too. I might have more information in January on another book in the works so that might be a good time to check in again!

What are you reading right now?

I have a few books on the go at this time but I thought I would share books I have read earlier this year.  Some of the books that I have enjoyed reading are The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict, Pep Talks for Writers: 52 Insights and Actions to Boost Your Creative Mojo by Grant Faulkner, and Creative Journal Writing: The Art and Heart of Reflection by Stephanie Dowrick.

Coffee or tea?
I enjoy many varieties of tea, including rooibos, herbal, and green teas. Tea is great for enjoying during an afternoon break or sipping on while working as well as for relaxing before bed in the evening. There are so many good-for-you benefits to drinking tea!

What do you feel is the most important piece of advice for someone who’s considering working from home?

For someone who is considering working from home, the most important piece of advice I would give is to know what your goals are – financially, short- and long-term, where you want to live, how many hours you want to work, etc. Once you have an answer to these, it will help you to know what kind of work from home is right for you, whether that is part- or full-time or hybrid.

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Barbori Garnet is a writer and author of Home at the Office: Working Remotely as a Way of Life (Atmosphere Press, September 2021), artist, musician, and gardener based in Alberta. She
enjoys writing non-fiction and writes on remote work, home offices, gardening, and more.

Barbori has a BFA from Academy of Art University and an MA from Southern
New Hampshire University.

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please consider using my links to do your shopping and help me out at no extra cost to you!

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Writer Friends Challenge: Day 2

Who’s up for a challenge? This is one that was shared by another author friend, and it just looked like too much fun to resist! Sure, it’s geared toward Instagram, but I’m not huge on IG, so I figured I could just as easily do it here! (And I’m a day late, but we don’t have to talk about that part, right?)

Day 2 – Share a writing related moment you’d like to repeat: It’s not always easy to have confidence in your own writing. It doesn’t matter how many books you sell, or how many good reviews you get, or even if you have steady freelance work with clients who are happy to keep you employed. Imposter syndrome is a real thing!

Yesterday, though, I had to read back over a scene I wrote a few weeks ago. And guys, it was good. I mean, really good. If you’re a writer, you know that you don’t always remember exactly what you wrote. I definitely didn’t remember all these words that I’d apparently put down, but I was sure grateful to my past self for doing so! It was one of those moments that makes me go, “Hey, I really do know what I’m doing!”

How about you? If you’re a writer, have you had any fantastic moments you’d like to experience again? I’d love to know about it!

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Please consider using my links to do your shopping and help me out at no extra cost to you!

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Giveaway Alert! Remembering Calix by Ashley O’Melia

This month’s giveaway is for a Kindle copy of Remembering Calix. It’s a short sci-fi romance that I hope you’ll enjoy!

Calix wakes up in the wildlands of Alcor, unsure of exactly where she is. More importantly, she doesn’t really know who she is. Pairing up with a wanted criminal who insists on helping her, she journeys through the wildlands and into the city to discover her past and change her future.

Entering is easy! Each action earns you an entry:

-leave a comment here on this post

-leave a comment on the giveaway post on my Facebook page

-share the giveaway post from my Facebook page

-join my mailing list

Not sure what to say? Any comment will do, or you can tell me what your favorite planet is!

The contest will stay open through the end of February! There will be another one coming soon, so be sure to check back!

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Ashley O’Melia is an independent author and freelancer from Southern Illinois.  She holds her Bachelor’s Degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.  Her books include The Wanderer’s Guide to Dragon Keepingand The Graveside DetectiveHer short stories have been published in The Penmen Review, Siren’s Call, and Subcutaneous.  Ashley’s freelance work has spanned numerous genres for clients around the world.  You can find her on Facebook and Amazon.

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