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Daily Archives: December 9, 2017
The Escape – Rosemary Carlson #writephoto
The only way she could think was to walk. She had found a long, lonely road on the island where no one lived. It was filled with the shade of the low palms and the unfamiliar sounds of the tropical … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #amblogging, #metoo, #weeklychallenge, #weeklywritingchallenge, #writephoto, #writingchallenge, amwriting, blogging, short fiction, writing
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Riddles of the Night – Templar Shadows (3) – Steve Tanham
Reblogged from stevetanham on December 9, 2017 A bastard’s bastard, he would never know that he carried the blood of the Templars in his veins. That was only speculated after his death, being proved, later, by the researcher who followed … Continue reading
#Booklaunch – Twenty Years: After “I Do” by D.G. Kaye – reblogged from Tina Frisco
Debby Gies, aka D.G. Kaye, has just released her 6th memoir, Twenty Years: After “I Do”. She speaks from the heart and bares her soul in her writing. I couldn’t recommend her books more highly. Debby is an ardent supporter of authors, featuring … Continue reading
Beyond the Veil #writephoto from Jagah Dil Mein
On the face of it, the corridor seems poorly lit, and hence, slightly eerie, I admit, but only those of us beyond the veil know its true significance: It is a portal between life and the afterlife, a path through … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged amwriting, Crazy, creative writing, fiction, flash fiction, fun, funny, Humor, humour, Madcap, nonsense, short story, story, supernatural, thriller
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Dripping with Drudgery – short fiction from Michael
Reblogged from Afterwards: Let’s do another month of M’s prompts shall we. Slumped against the cold brick of the station wall Darryl pulled the ragged hood of his coat over his head and twisted open the lid of the bottle … Continue reading
Posted in fiction, reblog
Tagged aliens, care, caring, happiness, homelessness, loss, salvation, selfishness
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Ani’s Advent Invitation – You are never too old to be loved by Sally Cronin
Well, it snowed a bit here yesterday… not much, not even long enough for me to play out…and then it all disappeared. It is all very well her heaving sighs of relief, but I was looking forward to a long … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, Christmas, Dogs, Friendship, Love, Memories
Tagged children, home for christmas, homeless dogs, older dogs, rescue dogs
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Linking the Chain… Stuart France
* “The idea of ‘Creation’s Ladder’ as uniform and consistent must be relinquished.” * * “Many aspects of it could not be compressed into such stricture.” * * “The Four Elements, being inanimate, should, one might suppose, take their place … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Ancient sites, Art, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
Tagged albion, Derbyshire, esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, psychology, story, symbolism, weekend workshop
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