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- Treasuring Poetry – Robbie Cheadle meets fantasy author and poet, Diana Peach and reviews of Sunwielder: An Epic Time Travel Adventure
- Discovering Albion – day 10: Selby Abbey – Phoenix
- Egg of the Id…
- Pure in Heart…
- Returning ~ D. Avery #writephoto & Shimmer
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- Drawn #midnighhaiku
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- The day the stags roared ~ KIrsty Mill
- Discovering Albion – day 10: Selby Abbey – Royalty and the American Flag
- The Prisoner…
- Shadow Play…
- The world afterwards ~ Jane Dougherty #writephoto
- Finding Don and Wen ~ Stuart France and Sue Vincent
- Awakening #midnighthaiku
- Lone in Dawn’s Silence ~ Goff James #writephoto
- Roberta Eaton reviews Ghostly Interference and Brazos Wind by Jan Sikes
Daily Archives: October 14, 2016
Inner Moonlight by Lady Lee Manila #writephoto
Reblogged from ladyleemanila: Follow your inner moonlight Things you do is such an excite Don’t hide the madness That’s you and what’s the fuss? You are the soul of the universe Take a hint from the verse Fresh and lingering … Continue reading
12 things your grandparents said…
From the archives – December 2014: When you are very young, forty seems ancient and grandparents are, of course, so old they are practically another species. Like dinosaurs…almost- but-not-quite extinct and very much at home in museums. Their homes bear … Continue reading
Posted in Humour
Tagged age, grandparents, growing older, Life, Neil Gaiman, perrspective
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No Rules by Graeme Cumming
Reblogged from Graeme Cumming, the first in a four part look at the experience of self-publishing from the author of Raven’s Gathering Parts Two, Three and Four can be found by clicking on the highlighted links. Sarah Brentyn at Lemon … Continue reading
#writephoto: moonlit–under Raven’s moon
Originally posted on Lorraine's frilly freudian slip:
Under Raven’s moon, next to a sacred lake, a tiny woman unbraided her waterfall of raven hair. A bonfire awaited her grey stained smock and high apron, tattered stockings. She arranged next…
Posted in Uncategorized
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The Druid’s castle..
We walked straight past the entrance, a tiny wooded track that looked as if it had been made by local children playing in the woods. Which is probably why we ended up forging through the undergrowth on a most precarious … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Birchover, Derbyshire, petroglyphs, Rowtor, Stanton, stone carving
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When the hammer falls from Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from raconteur and poet extraordinaire, Tallis Steelyard: Old ‘Ordan’ was dead. It had to happen sooner or later, and in his case, he’d have said, the later the better. But now it had happened. I’d known him for a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, fantasy, fiction, Humour, Poetry
Tagged Jim Webster, Lambent Dreams, Misanthropes Hall, Port Naain, short story
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