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Daily Archives: March 1, 2016
Vestige by Morgan
From Cynthia Morgan at Booknvolume in response to my photo prompt: In a Forgotten Field, By an Abandoned Wall, A Portal Awaits, Enigma to All. Vestige of another Time, Another Place; A Remnant of Yesterday, Gone without a trace; Yet … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, writing
Tagged beyond the door, Cynthia Morgan, photo prompt, writing prompt
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Beyond the Door…
From my writing partner, Stuart France for the photo prompt… “Oooh look!” said Wen, “It’s a Hobbit Door…” “Well, it’s certainly a very Hobbit-Like door,” said Don, less enthusiastically. “I wonder what’s on the other side,” said Wen ignoring Don’s … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, writing
Tagged beyond the door, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, writing prompt
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Further problems with patrons by Tallis Steelyard
In my efforts to guide young poets and to help them avoid the pitfalls which have, in the past, come near to engulfing me, I wish to discuss further the problem of patrons. Looking back a majority of my patrons … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post, Humour, imagination, Love, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, Jim Webster, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard
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Twilight
For Ronovan’s haiku prompt