Monthly Archives: March 2017

Fractals from methodtwomadness #writephoto

Reflections absorb memories, reshaping voices and loose ends in recurrent waves.  Light, a fissured mirror. Continue reading: Fractals

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Guest author: Trent P. McDonald – Telling tales

Come on over, pull up a log and sit a spell.  I’ll build up the fire and then tear a hole in the universe to transport us to another place and time.  I might just take us back to yesterday’s … Continue reading

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Promise

Colleen’s weekly tanka challenge

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Glorious end from Life at 17 #writephoto

Spring means new, Spring means life, Spring means beauty in the facade of change. New leaves grow, Old leaves bow, Replacement in full blow, Taking cue from the season, I wanna change, Continue reading: Glorious end

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Memories of Spring – by Robbie Cheadle #writephoto

This memory of Spring was written for Sue Vincent’s Thursday photo prompt – Spring #writephoto. You can join in by following this link: https://scvincent.com/2017/03/02/thursday-photo-prompt-spring-writephoto/ In South Africa, Spring usually arrives with a bang. One day it is cold and the … Continue reading

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Spring by Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto

In his thirty years of policing, Inspector Vaidyanth Kamble had never witnessed anything as horrendous as this. A mere foot from where he stood lay the corpse, or rather, whatever remained of it. Careful so as not to disturb any … Continue reading

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Spring – Stuart France #writephoto…

* …They do have something of the ‘other-world’ about them these places. ‘No un-authorised person beyond this point,’ said the sign. ‘But we are more authorised than anyone ever could be,’ said Wen. It is difficult to disagree but then … Continue reading

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Alone #midnighthaiku

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#writephoto spring: renewals and reimaginings by Lorraine

Another installment, this time more lengthy, in Cullen Callawe’en’s quest. Born humanish in the northern lands where all folks possess personal magic, she grew up wild within the forest. Learning all that nature could teach, as her forebears learned from … Continue reading

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Guest author: David Jordan – On Yeats and Irish Mythology

Many people would consider J.R.R. Tolkien as the father of modern fantasy fiction. This is true in the narrow exclusive sense of the word. A more inclusive definition would admit many other imagineers who wrote before Tolkien. I would argue … Continue reading

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