Monthly Archives: November 2016

Kindle offer – The Donor by Stevie Turner

The Donor is on offer at $0.99 / £0.99 from November 27th – December 3rd Find The Donor HERE When you meet the love of your life, the last thing you expect is your sister luring him away. Clare faces … Continue reading

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The Dungeon – Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto

The Dungeon By Neel Anil Panicker       “God, I can’t believe this is happening. And you?” His honey dipped voice turned a scream of joy. Alisha stopped and looked into his eyes. The smile on John’s ever cherubic … Continue reading

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Dappled #midnighthaiku

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#Glimpses – Prelaunch Blog Party

Hugh has a party going on…

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Lux Anglicae – by Jan Malique #writephoto

Here is my offering for Sue’s Thursday Photo Prompt Mystery #writephoto. The Muses of creativity have been sparing with their favours lately, a fact that has frustrated and puzzled this blogger. Until now. I shall reserve judgment, no need to attract … Continue reading

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Faithful Friend – Melissa Barker Simpson #writephoto

Rosalie pulled her hat further forward, until it covered half of her face. She still had a problem with light, and yet every part of her skin – the parts uncovered at least – craved the warmth of the sun. … Continue reading

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Wish you were here… Stuart France

Holidays were originally just that… Holy Days. The whole community would lay aside their work day duties and together engage in deeply or intrinsically symbolic activities which related to the situation that they all found themselves in. Cheese Rolling… * … Continue reading

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Dry #midnighthaiku

When the well runs dry Perhaps it is just because You turned off the tap It may be seventeen syllables, but strictly speaking, it isn’t a haiku. It doesn’t conform to the accepted standards for the form… it is simply … Continue reading

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Knight Arrant? from Tallis Steelyard

Have you noticed how some people might in themselves pose a problem, but are inadvertently the answer to a far larger problem? So you’re faced with the troubling realisation that you must somehow find a way to live with the … Continue reading

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Guest author: Paul Andruss – The Fairy Maid – (and free ebooks!)

There is a folktale found among the Celts. Here is my retelling… A young farmer fell in love with a fairy maid who lived beneath the lake on his land. Though she loved him too, his entreaties fell on deaf … Continue reading

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