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Daily Archives: February 4, 2017
Guest author: Beth Cooley – contributor to Wee Folk and Wise, edited by Deby Fredericks
Deby Fredericks is the author of a number of fantasy books, including The Grimhold Wolf, a Gothic style werewolf novel and Seven Exalted Orders. She also writes children’s fantasy as Lucy D. Ford. She has also collated a collection of … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged anthology, collection of tales, Fairy Tale, fantasy, fiction, new book
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Low Tide from Morpeth Road #writephoto
As evening approaches and begins to take hold of the ending day I am drawn to the water’s edge. It is low tide and even though, if I want to, I can walk out a long way, I don’t want … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged hope, Life, lonliness, love, Low Tide, resilience
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Why Books are Living Things by D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: In contemplating what to write about today, I’ve decided to go a little off the deep end for the bewilderment of my readers. We writers can be a touch eccentric, and in order to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, writing
Tagged are characters real, Books, characters, fantasy, imagination, myth, paradigms, perception, reading, writing
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Low Tide by Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
Not a creative piece as such this time, more of a reminiscence. When we were younger, we spent many a summer in Kenya, visiting family. Mombasa was a place we would frequent on occasion. Imagine it, a huge band of … Continue reading
Posted in Memories, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, Low Tide, Mombasa
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Meet Guest Author Richard M. Ankers…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
How does one make an introduction when he hates talking about himself? Hm, I know, I’ll tell you what convinced me to give up everything to write. We’ll see how…
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Legends in the landscape – a chapel in the green
One of our reasons for visiting Cratcliffe Crags was to find a cave. On our visit in October, the bracken was still high… far taller than me, which may not be saying a great deal, but also taller than my … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites
Tagged Don and Wen, landscape, meaning, mystery, Photography, Poetry, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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The Moons of Mountain Ana VII… Stuart France
* Becky is beautiful but kind and cruel, in turns. * Her eyes flash when I call her a vamp, and when I bad mouth her boyfriend. “You make me laugh,” she says, “can I kill you?” * She has … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Books
Tagged Don and Wen, esoteric, mystery, Photography, Poetry, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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