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Daily Archives: February 14, 2017
Chasing Bedlam – a new release from Charles E. Yallowitz
Return to the Shattered States for a tale of love between a woman & her jeep! Lloyd and Cassidy’s last adventure was to honor a life. This time they are out to end one. It was a normal, violent mission … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged action, bedlam, Cassidy, Chasing Bedlam, cover reveal, Crossing Bedlam, dystopia, fiction, fun, Humor, jeans, science Fiction, Shattered States, tattoos
6 Comments
Guest author: Olga Núñez Miret – Apropos of nothing
Thanks to Sue Vincent for asking me to be a guest and write something for her blog. Oh, Sue, you don’t know what you’ve done. Since you asked me, several weeks ago, and I told you I was taking a … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, Film, Guest post, writing
Tagged drama, Films, inspiration, psychology, thriller
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Going hungry by D. Wallace Peach #writephoto
Thanks to Sue Vincent of The Daily Echo for her Thursday #writephoto prompt. Going Hungry “Eat your dinner.” Mogreth’s father wagged a half-eaten leg bone at the meat sizzling on the flames. “I’m not hungry.” Mogreth slumped on the log bench. “Your mother’s testing … Continue reading
Ignis by Jan Malique #writephoto
Sue’s writing challenge this week gave me a good kick up the bottom, in the nicest sense I have to say! My creative fires needed stoking, they needed an injection of oxygen. My enthusiasm for writing had been waning for … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged alchemy, enlightenment, eternity, fire, phoenix, transmutation
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Day 10 #Loveuary – Finding You/Flame by Ritu #writephoto
A little fiction, based around my prompt words ‘finding you’, and tying my #Loveuary post in with Sue’s #writephoto prompt this week. Jack looked over at Jamie and Rose, cosying up next to their Grandma Maggie on the small sofa. The … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, Finding You, flames, log, love, Love and Loss, Sue Vincent
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Depth
For Colleen’s tanka challenge
Doing what comes naturally
We were in Castleton, hunting for props for the Feathered Seer. It was a cold, grey morning, but even so, the warm stone of the small Derbyshire town was inviting. We wandered through the streets, exploring hidden streets that we … Continue reading
Posted in Love, Photography, The Silent Eye
Tagged conditioning, consciousness, Derbyshire, emotion, happiness, instinct, joy, landscape, Life, purpose of being, spirituality, symbolism
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Mountains White as Clouds… Stuart France
* … “As I see it,” continues Wen, “we have two possible identities for an Old Woman who tends a Herb Garden and can be described as an Enchantress, or an Ogress…” “Only two?” “She is either Mother Earth or … Continue reading
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Tagged Don and Wen, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, interpretation, landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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