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Monthly Archives: September 2017
#TheEmissary is Live on Amazon! #wwwblogs
Originally posted on The Write Stuff:
I’m very excited to announce my newest book, The Emissary: A Riverbend Spinoff Novella, is now available for download on Amazon! Don’t ask me how, but I managed to get all the last bits…
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Guest author: Annabelle Franklin – Do we really need to leave Earth?
Recently, BBC2 showed a programme called The Search for a New Earth. It featured physicist Stephen Hawking, who claimed we will have to leave Earth within the next 100 years as it will have become uninhabitable. He listed various possible … Continue reading
Posted in Books, earth, Guest post
Tagged ecology, leaving earth, mankind, nature, Proxima B, science, space colonisation, space travel, Stephen Hawking, terraforming
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after the fall #writephoto by Ken at rivrvlogr
after the fall at terminal velocity the precipice was immaterial what mattered was the outcome and you were there out of chaos calm This poem is in response to Thursday Photo Prompt – Flow #writephoto, from Sue Vincent’s Daily Echo, … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged challenge, Free Verse, love, Original Poetry, photo prompt
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Editing tools to help read your manuscript – Read Aloud
Many of us aren’t aware of the many options that Word offers to help with our writing. Although I don’t profess to know what all the functionalities are on the Word ribbon, I was happy to learn about the … Continue reading
Posted in writing
Tagged editing, Microsoft Word, reading aloud, text to speech, writing tips
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Flow by Kim Blades #writephoto
A soft white veil barely hiding the grey rock face of life, landing heavily on the granite boulders that mar one’s life, Continue reading: Flow by Kim Blades
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Tagged Kim.B, photo prompt, Poetry, Sue Vincent's Daily Echo, the natural world
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Tenacity #midnighthaiku
Unmanicured grace Tenacious simplicity Grows wild in beauty
Women in the Mist (3) – Sun in Gemini
(Continued from Part two on Sun in Gemini) “There’s nothing else in Midmar, so just look for the church.” Allan’s words, given some time prior, echoed in our heads. We were lost… and he was nowhere to be seen. Its … Continue reading
Flow #writephoto – Lady Lee Manila
Torrents of water travel its path So uplifting good for my bath Cascade so powerful as it whir Travel its path torrents of water Force of nature, lovely and brutal Curtain of white water so ample As we swim, place … Continue reading
Guest author: D. G. Kaye – The Lady…
Do you believe in spirits? Have you ever sensed a ghost in your home? Many people are skeptical about ghosts until they actually encounter an experience they have no other explanation for. I always believed in spirits. I may … Continue reading
#WritePhoto -Dream Flow by Pamela Morse
The edges of the stones were mossy and slick. When we tried to climb on them we slipped into the rushing current of the river. We were carried swiftly downstream, looking for a jetty or an overhanging branch on which … Continue reading
