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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 18 – “Sweet”
Ani likes to watch dogs on Youtube. Howling fascinates her, though it isn’t something she ever does herself. She sometimes climbs into my chair and waits until I put on something of which she approves then listens and watches, … Continue reading
Spinning Blue by Steve Tanham
In response to the photo prompt: I’d told them before, the chromatic lens effects were just that. Blue light… stuff and nonsense… And they had smiled, kindly, and another pint of Guinness had arrived in the old pub in the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged blue light, fiction, pub, watermill
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Blog Shock – Murder Probe! by Stuart France
In response to the photo prompt… We examined the mechanisms…There were a lot missing and those still evident were rusty and unfit for purpose. We turned to watch the Blue Sphere as it careered overhead and then halted mid-air to … Continue reading
Sue Vincent’s Silent Photo Prompt from Ramblings of a Writer
In response to Silent-Photo Prompt The building was starting to crumble from years of mother nature’s weather patterns of strong winds and funnels of torrential rain.The water wheel still stood strong and powerful, Bill was wondering if he should restore … Continue reading
Where there’s a Will there’s a Way from K.L. Caley
Reblogged from K.L. Caley at new2writing in response to the photo prompt I thought my pursuers had cornered me. The darker the night got the more I seemed to get lost in the woods. Then the Will appeared its light … Continue reading
The Pink Bus – Guest author G. Michael Vasey
Gary Vasey is a prolific writer and has been a friend of mine for a long, long time… and the birth of that friendship in itself is a very strange story. We co-authored The Mystical Hexagram many years before we … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Friendship, mystery, writing
Tagged G. Michael Vasey, Gary Vasey, magic, nature of reality, paranormal, psychic, supernatural
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No words
Sometimes there are no words. They have all been said. We are left only with those that sound like platitudes although they are spoken from the heart. There are no words. Yet to remain silent is to accept somehow, that … Continue reading
Silent – from Geoff Le Pard
From Geoff Le Pard at Tangental in response to the photo prompt Norman hadn’t been back to the Mill in 70 years. He shuffled forward but a hand restrained him. ‘Careful. No accidents.’ Norman nodded. ‘Martin.’ One man frowned. ‘Who’s … Continue reading
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Tagged abandoned, mill, silent
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