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Daily Archives: February 8, 2017
Guest author: Lucy Brazier – From Cambridge to Whitehall
Like most writers, the written word has been a passion of mine from a very young age. Once I had learnt how to read, I knew that there was nothing else I wanted more than to write stories of my … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Agatha Christie, humour, James Joyce, mystery, Paul Butterworth, reading, satire, Tony Blair, writing
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The Weekend – Elizabeth Mclaughlin- #writephoto
Times Square was busy as usual, flooded with tourists and local street artists trying to make a living. The cell phone chimed as I brushed through crowds that collected in front of theaters and shops. I slid my hand into my … Continue reading
First Day Of Autumn – by Sangbad #writephoto
The home-returning birds had scored the evening with their chirps. The low-tide waves of the river, whose water was red from lights of the setting sun and the scattered distorted clouds casting its reflection on the moving water… Continue reading: First … Continue reading
Creation Myth by Andrew Joyce
Reblogged from Andrew Joyce: Every culture has a creation myth. Ours is that the world was created in six days and the first humans were Adam and Eve. The Apache Indians have Changing Woman who was impregnated by the sun … Continue reading
writephoto# low tide: Cullen and the arrow by Lorraine
Recovering from the shock of the wraith-woman’s attack,* Culleen examined the bow she knocked away from her attacker. It was well-crafted, attuned to the archer. The gut string was new, but grip well-worn. Though not an archer, she appreciated the … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, photo prompt
Tagged #writephotolowtide, Culleen Callawe'en, fantasty, quest
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Point of view
For Colleen’s tanka challenge …And then we come across the church. Cue mass excitement as we take in all the Giants, which appear to sprout from every orifice… The body of the church you see is an education in itself. … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites
Tagged Don and Wen, interpretation, meaning, Mythology, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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