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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Beacon by Kim Russell #writephoto
bright morning beacon untangles the horizon into skeins of cloud Kim M. Russell Source: writinginnorthnorfolk
The Initiate from Paul Andruss at Odds n Sods: A miscellany
How do you make a writer’s day? Leave a review. How do you make their year? Leave a review like this! I make no apologies for reposting this… the best review we could have wished for! A Book Review by … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Sacred sites, soul, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism, The Initiate, writing
Tagged albion, mysteries, spiritual journey
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Gold from Of Glass and Paper #writephoto
I followed the path, to the West, and toward the expanse of water visible on the horizon. The distance was deceptive, the path rose slowly, and, after a few hours walk, it became evident that I would not get to the … Continue reading
Writing flash fiction – Part 2 – Guest post by Geoff Le Pard at TRSA
Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape… and check out Part I of Geoff Le Pard’s Guide to Flash Fiction here. Previously I talked about the benefits of writing flash fiction; today I’d like to focus on some of the mechanics. … Continue reading
Gold by Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent People have often called me a “49er”, though I didn’t make the journey across the country until ’52. I was young and foolish back then, but I guess we all were. I had “gold fever” as … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged fiction, romance, short fiction, short story
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Mother of all Living… Stuart France
* The Spirit planted a garden on its holy mountain in the east. It was sown with trees whose fruits were blazing jewels: diamond, sapphire, and agate, emerald, sardonyx and cornelian, opal, beryl, and topaz, malachite, garnet and amethyst. * … Continue reading
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Tagged magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, Poetry, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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Thursday Photoprompt: GOLD
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Thanks Sue for an awe-inspiring photo this week. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1398220639 Like this bird in flight, Take me away from this life. Lift me high on the wing Towards the golden rays of sunset. Envelop me with mystic…
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Guest writer: Tric Kearney – Chancer
I’m a writer…Really? “Hi, I’m Tric, (pronounced Trish), I live in Ireland and I’m a writer.” There’s a first. I don’t think I’ve ever written that before and it’s made me smile, because as I hear myself say ‘I’m a … Continue reading
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Tagged being a writer, columnist, grief, Ireland, journal, life and death
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