Monthly Archives: May 2017

The Power of Space

First in this week…

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Thursday photo prompt – Green #writephoto

Use the image below to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 17th May and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that … Continue reading

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Photo prompt round up – Obelisk #writephoto

The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on the island of Portland, just off the Dorset coast. The obelisk stands on Portland Bill, a narrow promontory at the southern end of the island. The Trinity House Obelisk was erected … Continue reading

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Climb #midnighthaiku

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The Genie Hunt

Originally posted on M.C. Tuggle, Writer:
Solstice Publishing has just released my novella The Genie Hunt, a modern fantasy set in High Point, North Carolina. It’s the latest comic adventure of Buddy Vuncannon and Coot Pickard, whose first exploit…

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The Unmarked Obelisk – Part 1 by Emma Hyde– #writephoto

“Remind me again what we’re doing here, Fergie?” Liam panted. The last shard of sunlight wavered on the horizon, painting the shadowed skies with a spectrum of obscure shades. The full moon had already captured the sun’s place in the … Continue reading

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How Long the Horizon by Craig Towsley#writephoto

All he could do, was, reach out. But his arms could not bridge the gap to heaven so he built a monument. An accusing finger, pointing to god. Yearning for a reciprocating digit, but never finding such a thing. Sunrise made … Continue reading

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The Unmarked Obelisk – Part 2 – #writephoto

Originally posted on In Emma World:
Ronat smiled. Everything was just as she remembered. The brisk coastal breeze whipped her bare skin, fanning out her shining raven tresses. It was sunset; a ribbon of golden light adorned the crisp horizon,…

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Author Spotlight; Lucy Brazier

Fiction is Food Lucy Brazier is the author of PorterGirl: First Lady Of The Keys, a zany trip through mayhem and chaos as Old College suffers it’s first ever female Deputy Head Porter. View original post 736 more words

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Unexpected Shaman (3) – The head in the jaws by Steve Tanham

I’ve decided there is something Shamanic about suffering. The past few years have been challenging for me in a very specific way: whenever I have approached an important event, particularly one where I have to ‘perform’ well, in a dramatic … Continue reading

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