Monthly Archives: April 2016

River of the Sun, chapter 18 – Rider on the Dawn

Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
? River of the Sun, chapter 18 – Rider on the Dawn The marshlands by the great river gave way to the firmer, broken rock of the valley’s floor as the mule track climbed towards…

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Flash: meeting the criteria…

The Silent Eye “Right, if we start from Midwinter…” “You’re going to have to rename all the months.” “…Not necessarily.” “Why not?” “We want to get beyond names.” “Beyond names?” “Before the months were named there was a metaphor of … Continue reading

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Just doesn’t pay to be dead… #ExcerptWeek ~ ONE WAY FARE by @barbtaub

Reblogged from The Write Stuff, an excerpt from Barb and Hannah Taub’s book, One Way Fare, and news of a free offer…. As part of Excerpt Week, here is a little taste of my first book, One Way Fare. EXCERPT: … Continue reading

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Slimming World – #WritePhoto from Ritu Bhathal

Reblogged from Ritu at But I Smile Anyway, a quirky limerick for the photo prompt… I went for humour, a 2 part limerick… a bit weird, but hey, that’s my mind for you!I have no excuse for how my brain … Continue reading

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#AprilFools! Some Assembly Required

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? NOTE: I thought I could assemble the new cabinet myself. But apparently, the DIY directions were meant for illiterate space aliens. Ikea’s little April Fool’s Day humor…So in honor of my complete failure, here…

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Nine minutes to One, part one – The Bridge of Falling – Steve Tanham

Reblogged from Steve Tanham at The Silent Eye: Later, they told him that he had not come from the mountains. But that was much later… In the beginning there was a storm on a mountain top. He is falling, tumbling, … Continue reading

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The Hooded Stone…? from Stuart France

Reblogged from Stuart France, an excerpt from one of our books, Scions of Albion: “It has to be the Stone on Gardom’s Edge…” “What does?” says Wen. “My Robin Hood Stone… I mean it didn’t look much like the stone … Continue reading

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Microfiction: Sunset #writephoto from Jane Dougherty

Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes, the first piece for this week’s photo prompt: They had run out of time. There were no more moons left, no more hope. Nothing more would rise in the sky, night or day. The stones … Continue reading

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