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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Guest author: Patty L. Fletcher (and Seeing Eye Dog Campbell Lee – aka Bubba) Bubba Tails: Awakening to love
To many, waking up with a big hairy dog for a companion every-day might seem rather trivial. To me, it is one of the very best parts of the entire week, hands down. The following tells the (tail) tale better … Continue reading
Crimson – Sight #writephoto
“Men came from the sea. It makes sense to die in it. I mean with the polar ice cap melting it’s bound to happen. Right?”, asked Beth. “You mean the acquatic ape hypothesis. I don’t believe in it”, said Ben. … Continue reading
The Schrödinger effect – Top 10 writing related posts 2017
Why the Schrödinger effect? Because words on a page, be that in a book or on a screen, reflect the living imagination of the writer, but are dead until a reader’s imagination gives them life. For the writer, no matter … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Humour, imagination, writing
Tagged #amblogging, amwriting, stats, wordpress
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Blue – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
Ian raised his hand. The laughter and giggles died down. “Do you know know what I miss more than anything?” he asked. Kupar laughed. “A good ale? 15 year old whiskey?” Ian smiled but shook his head. “Blue.” “Blue?” Mike … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, fiction, flash fiction, science Fiction, short fiction, short story
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Blue – Elizabeth #writephoto
Lost in blue waters I look for you the lightness of being the smile the hair in disarray I only find emptiness and confusion My hope is spring will be here soon and the winter blues will fade away Source: Tea … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged blue, depression, lost, ocean, poem, Poetry, winter, writephoto
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Creative Process – Reena Saxena #writephoto
nothingness of sky transparency of water permit reflections outlining of shapes interpretations galore Source: Reinventions by Reena
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged 5Lines, creative writing, creativity, micropoetry, Poems & Poetry, tanka, writephoto, Writing Challenges
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The Schrödinger effect – Top 10 Sites 2017
A blog is designed to be read… and until it is, the words are no more than words; they take flight in the imagination or the writer, but once on the page, they remain silent until awakened by a reader. … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging
Tagged ancient sites, magic, medieval church, mystery, Photography, travel
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Sublime – Fall Musings #writephoto
Are you here? Is this real? Even though she could feel the warmth of his breaths upon his lips, she could feel his chest rise and fall, and hear his heart beat and hers stop, she did not dare turn … Continue reading
Clearing Back the Years by James Elkington
Reblogged from Walking with a Smacked Pentax: The Panorama Stones in Ilkley are an oddity. Situated next to a church just outside the town centre, and surrounded by a 5 ft high steel fence with a locked gate designed to … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged ancient stones, carvings, conservation, landscape, petroglyphs
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