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Monthly Archives: March 2016
All but his heart… from Jane Paterson Basil
From Jane Paterson Basil at Making it Write in response to the photo prompt… When they first began to appear we thought they were ordinary animal dens. But soon people noticed there were knots of them in all the affected … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, Uncategorized, writing, writing prompt
Tagged dark fiction, fiction, horror, photo prompt, underground
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The Last Temple of the Celts by William Young
Reblogged from William Young at Feral Words. A long read, but William’s words and pictures take us to a place few of us will see…and tells us why it is so very special. After travelling with him on the page, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, History, Memory, mystery, Photography
Tagged Celtic shrine, Celtic Temple, mountains, Scotland, snow, Tigh nam Bodach
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HOME! | homemade naturally
Donna from Homemade Naturally shares her story for the photo prompt… The tunnel was hidden exactly where the journal had said it would be. I crawled on all fours in the tiny tunnel until it gave way to a large cavern. The … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, writing, writing prompt
Tagged faiction, fantasy, photo prompt
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The panicked and the blessed
The Silent Eye There I was, happily putting a few things together to take north at the weekend… odds and sods that need adding to the things we will be packing to take to the April workshop, when I realised … Continue reading
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A final thought, for now, about the problems caused by patrons from Tallis Steelyard
Inevitably one tale calls to mind another. It seems that no sooner have you got one patron safely home to bed than duty demands that you take care of another. There are times when I feel that many of my … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, Guest post, Humour
Tagged Jim Webster, Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard, youth
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A Whole Other World… from Ritu
Ritu, from But I Smile Anyway, joined the photo prompt… It always intrigued me, that little hole… I wandered past it most days, whilst walking my dog. Not really small enough to be a burrow of any sort, but not … Continue reading
Light in the Tunnel from Ramblings of a Writer
From Elsie at Ramblings of a Writer in response to the photo prompt: Michael was always exploring wondering how this and that came about, at a very young age. While walking along a river bank, he came upon a hole … Continue reading
