Monthly Archives: July 2017

Scouring the Horse by Paul Handover

Reblogged from Learning From Dogs: Uffington has a very special place in our adventures. In many ways, it was ‘where it all began‘… though it had begun, in fact, long before…we just hadn’t become aware of the path we had … Continue reading

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Peace – by Ritu #writephoto

“Now this,” tour guide Tim indicated, “is the famous bed!” His words were greeted by coos of excitement and eightened whispers in all manner of languages. The 20-strong group were the fifth he’d taken around today already. “Yes, here is … Continue reading

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Who fed the Mogwai?

You know the story… warm, fuzzy creature, gets wet and fed after midnight then turns into a destructive Gremlin? I’m fairly certain that WordPress must employ Mogwai and forget the bathing and feeding routine occasionally… And every so often, I … Continue reading

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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Stations of the sun

We were up and away early again, this time well supplied with munchables on which to break our fast. We may have missed the dawn, but we still caught the echoes of its gilding on the mountains. We wanted to … Continue reading

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Portal #midnighthaiku

Forgotten grandeur The guardians of the portal Recall brighter days

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#WritePhoto Peace- Trance by Pamela Morse

peaceful paradise At the most stressful times she could remove herself from the action by calling on her ability to go into a trance. She had been a captive since her early childhood.  She can barely remember her own abduction … Continue reading

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An eye full of reflections (7 OF 7) – Steve Tanham

Amidst the seemingly pristine field of stones, the old oak tree usually went unnoticed… Like this group of happy but somewhat weary pilgrims, newly entered via the gate at the top of the narrow, fern-lined path, most visitors stood in … Continue reading

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Microfiction #writephoto: Peace by Jane Dougherty

It’s true we were on a public footpath, not hacking our way through virgin forest, but still, the sculpture was unexpected. The woods were silent and we had walked along in silence, I, listening to the birds, the other two … Continue reading

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The Fireborn – Promo Video

Originally posted on Trent's World (the Blog):
In the shadowy area where myth and history collide…. My book The Fireborn is almost ready to be published.  I decided to do a little promotional video for it.  Don’t you ever…

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Help Needed!

Originally posted on Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes:
? I have long suspected that some, if not all of the work we produce could be better, for despite polishing each book until our arms drop off, and employing beta readers…

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