Cutting from The Moonian Eurasia
1st Oparda, Block 2, Floreo, 7230
The bitter effects of Vanus have warn off with the thawing warmth of Floreo. As Aster Short's famous Falling for Floreo states, "with the changing of seasons comes the vibrant beauty of nature and restored hope among all Floral kind". Miss Short's popular work has gripped the hearts of male Flora across our sect and became a global sensation. Even hard-hearted females cannot help but enjoy Short's sensual romance.
On the first Mora's Incepmov, Miss Short packed her belongings and left her longtime home of Flos to moved into a small cottage in the southern forest outside of Radix. Her land covers about ten miles of dense forest that she claims " blocks the noisy bustle of city folk and clears one's mind for a simpler existence". By this she inferred taking time to write a new romantic novel.
"Romantic is not simply romance," she clarified profusely. "It is the romance one feels with their surroundings and the hallowed life the Creator shared with us all".
When asked if she feared being alone with only her mind and the sublime forces resting along side her, Miss Short pursed her lips into an almost undetectable smile.
"No Miss Banksii, I am not afraid of the nature I write about. I quite enjoy the silence and loneliness of the forest. It eases my mind into a deep trance-like state in which my bond with nature is fully mended. If you meant the ferocious animals, I have an easy time subduing them with my vast knowledge of what makes them trustful.
No one and no thing could scare me in the peace of the woods. I respect and have no reason to harm nature, thus, nature will return my safety."
After the interview, Miss Short informed us of the author's club she is planning to start. She wishes to invite all of her fans to visit her for tea whenever they should like. Her only condition being that it be when the moon glows and the sky grows crimson, for "Mr. Sun is too harsh on bleached skin". Visitors will be interviewed in hopes of her getting a better understanding our foreign land. She feels that the authenticity of the experiences created by a place should be fully comprehendible so that readers can fully immerse themselves in her ink.
Editor Violet Banksii

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