Happy Ghos+ Day, USA
2025.10.31
Friday, October 31, 2025
Good morning, The Wonderfell Way.
Boo. O/
Happy Ghost Day, USA.
We celebrate and remember the dead.
Did you know that's what Halloween is about?
A day to honor the dead.
To remember, though they passed on, they live on in our stories.
It's what all the costuming is about.
We dress up in stories, bring the spirit of a tale back to life for awhile.
Halloween is a reminder of the power of story, of what the spirit wove into words in a certain way can achieve.
If the sentences are clear enough, the instructions honest, the dead can walk the streets again.
And what else would a recently deceased story do but ask you for some candy or offer to show you a trick?

Speaking of stories, I'll post the opening part of the first verse of Colore today.
The accounts of Artists, visual Artists, on social media have my attention as of late.
The posts I'm most drawn to show the Artist create a piece from the start.
That's the plan for Colore.
?
To show how to build An American Epic, while I build An American Epic.
There are thousands of books on how to write a story, but no live play by play.
Now I'm not filming the actual process of writing, yawn emoji, but Wonderfell will show the thought process and state of mind of the author. O/
Hopefully the act of doing so will help you write your own story, whether that be fiction or the story of your life.
Make your life such a grand tale that on Halloweens hundreds of years from now people dress up as you to celebrate your story.

So just a basic opening scene today that describes The Hero in an interesting way, presents her personal dilemma, and gets the reader (hello, again) interested to read more.
I'll post that today.
Take care, remember you're a living story, and make wonderful this wonderful Boo. 👻🍬
+he Ghos+
Wynn
Brought to you by the emoji of the day: 🎃jack_o_lantern
Same Prompt 🤔: Create a joyful image of a Ghost, a Faerie, and a Gnome all wearing bowties and party hats, sat outside on a patio during a sunrise in Autumn watching the sunrise together in an enchanted forest in the style of a magical abstract realism painting.