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All books available in Paperback and for Kindle from Amazon. Click the images to find out more...With Stuart France
The Triad of Albion- The Doomsday Series
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By Sue Vincent
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- How Deep is it? ~ Tessa Dean #writephoto
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- Survival ~ J.E.Goldie #writephoto
Daily Archives: May 1, 2017
Child by Trent McDonald #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent Typically I try to avoid the nursery. I know exactly what effect it will have, and sure enough, as I stepped inside and looked at the carefully tended, but mostly neglected, toys, tears sprang to my … Continue reading
Flight of the Seer V
* Any creative endeavour involves hazard. We are fortunate enough to work with an eclectic and talented bunch of souls which inevitably lessens that hazard. With our previous Workshop, Leaf and Flame, we had made a rod for our own … Continue reading
#writephoto child: the playroom by Lorraine
Mia stood on the threshold of the attic nursery. Light spilled through the half-drawn shades; dust motes danced to echoes of children’s laughter. The rocking horse swaying every so slightly as if someone just alighted from a ride through the … Continue reading
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Tagged children, flash fiction, relationships, Writing in the Raw
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Carrot and Coals IV… Stuart France
* The name Arbor Low is of Saxon derivation, originally ‘Eordburh-Hlaw’ meaning the Earth-Work Mound. Wen smiles, “Where did you dig that up from?” “I have my sources, you know.” “As your text only specifies Saxon, are we to presume … Continue reading