Author: * Vortigern Aedui -
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Date: Feb 10, 2008 - 11:41
Hail fellow Celts!
Once again I think we should start featuring groups to be in the spotlight, perhaps on a monthly scale. This was my original intention when I created this thread way back when, and while this thread has been getting activity, I think it would be great to spotlight groups that are getting quite a bit of activity.
So without further ado (or Aedui, if you think I'm talking too much) I would like to spotlight some groups that have been consistent and active and hope that others would like to check them out as well.
First group to be spotlighted this month...
Airmid's Well: For those of you who haven't had a chance to check this group out, I would suggest that you run, don't walk, to see what is happening in this group. If you want to see what is the Featured tree for the month, or if you just want to test your herbal knowledge at the Herbal Trivia game then this is the place for you. Also, don't forget that the lovely Moss Dubhdara Niall just recently created a thread for Photos and Art. Take a photo of some of the things you are growing as spring approaches. I know this is a perfect time to get in Airmid's Well.
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Second Group to be featured this month...
The Writer's Brothy! This is an excellent group that has also stayed consistently active over the past months. If you want to take your writing to the next level, this is the group for you. Try your hand at a few writing exercises to get your creative juices flowing. Also, if you happen to be writing in a role play, or interactive story depending on your preference, you might want to check out Roleplay Writing Discussion. It will certainly assist you in coming up with new ideas for your character. Finally, if you are stuck with ideas, discover or rediscover Writer's Block. If you are serious about your writing, then The Writer's Bothy is the place for you.

Finally, since three is the magic number, the third group in the spotlight for February is none other than The Faery Ring. Wet your whistle at The Tippler's Toadstool. Also, check out the fantastic work in progress The Beastiary Dictionary. Find out the origins of certain mythological creatures from all over the world. You can also discuss sex and desire in fairy tales here at Kissing the Toad. Find out how many times frogs appear in fairy tales, and why are they associated with sex? Want to find out? Then visit The Faery Ring.
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I chose only three groups to spotlight this month because obviously I couldn't choose them all. If anyone wants to spotlight another group this month, by all means please do. I know there are alot of great and interesting groups here at Celtia.
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