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Daily Archives: May 2, 2016
Finding Gawain – Act Three, part one
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Finding Gawain – Act Three, part one In the sanctuary of the Castle of Camelot, he awakens; wet with sweat and wondering… Who is this ‘me’, he asks the cold air around him, remembering…
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They were called Grimm for a Reason #writephoto #amwriting #flashfiction
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Hare
The Silent Eye Most subtle of the shifting forms and yet most constant too Whose moonlit transformation cannot change the heart that’s true. He hearkens to each season’s turn and reads the twilight air And listens to the inner … Continue reading
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Predator #midnighthaiku
The Headington shark landed on the rooftop of a suburban home in Oxford in 1986 on the 41st anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki. In spite of applications for its removal at the time, the artwork … Continue reading