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Daily Archives: September 1, 2016
#Writephoto – Passage – #FlashFiction
Originally posted on BooknVolume:
. The well stood waiting, pristine, ready. A passage into the beyond; a portal primed and dedicated to its cause. The mystery of its magic drew him to its glistening side and enraptured his stare as…
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Pet of the week – Author and blogger Ani and her muse and mentor Sue Vincent.
Ani would like to thank Sally Cronin for featurng her and her books today… That dog gets up to far more than I know about. As soon as my back is turned… 😉
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A piece of cake from Tallis Steelyard #shortstory
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I always try to be helpful. After a life time doing this I’m beginning to wonder whether it’s all been worthwhile. Let me give you an example. I was helping a patron of mine, Madam Halwhistle, … Continue reading
Thursday Photo Prompt – reflection #writephoto
Use the image to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT) Wednesday 7th September and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, fantasy, fiction, photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged flash fiction, mystery, poetry, writing challenge
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Photo prompt round-up – Cave #writephoto
The photograph for this week’s prompt was taken at Odin’s Cave above Castleton in Derbyshire. Once part of an ancient lead mine also named for the Norse god, it is thought to have been mined since Roman times. Now it … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, writing, writing prompt
Tagged fiction, flash fiction, humour, mystery, symbolism, writing challenge
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The Unseen Sea – 4: Nine Steps to Knowing
Reblogged from The Silent Eye: Part Four of The Unseen Sea: adrift in the enneagram I am not equating LUCA’s enduring sense of self-protection with our own consciousness as a living, brain-possessing being, with all its complexity of feeling, thought … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, enneagram, evolutionary biology, LUCA
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Open borders…
The virus that has been bugging me for the past week or two, manifesting itself under various guises in order the hide from effective treatment, finally decided a couple of days ago that it would try pretending to be a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, food, Friendship, Humour
Tagged cuisine, fear, France, multicultural society, prejudice, travel, yorkshire
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Cave from methodtwomadness #writephoto
Reblogged from Kerfe at methodtwomadness: Mistaking the shadows for dragons, I hesitate. Deep primal fear meets concentrated dark. What waits at the center? Continue reading here.
Thursday doors – Horsenden #midnighthaiku
The portal is barred Unknown adventures await Beyond the threshold The 13th century door of St Michael and All Angels Church, Horsenden, England. We had tried to get into the church before but had always found it locked. What we … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books, Photography, Poetry, writing
Tagged Buckinghamshire churches, Church of St Michael and all angels, haiku, mystery
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