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Daily Archives: January 20, 2018
#writephoto — The Tundra – Fandango
Ashok looked back across the frozen tundra toward the snow capped mountains. He had been walking day and night for at least two days, although he couldn’t be sure, since he was somewhat disoriented. He thought he was heading east, … Continue reading
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Tagged heist, map, mountains, sunrise, sunset, tundra, writephoto, X marks the spot
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Distant Lands – Neha #WritePhoto
The echoes of distant lands reach her through the winds waking her heart in the mists of clouds Source: Forgotten Meadows
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The Lambton Wyrm – Neil Rushton
Reblogged from deadbutdreaming: As a sideways break from my ruminations on the faeries and their abodes, here are some contemplations on the magico-folkloric tale of the Lambton Wyrm, from the North-East of England. A version of the article was originally … Continue reading
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Tagged cryptozoology, dragons, faeries, folktale interpretation, Lambton Wyrm, medieval folktale
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Long distance relationship – Iain Kelly #writephoto
Harold, are you listening?’ ‘Hmm, oh, sorry. I drifted off there.’ ‘Sandra was just saying that you seem distant sometimes.’ ‘Distant? No, not at all. I wouldn’t say that.’ He pulled himself up straight on the uncomfortable chair and gave … Continue reading
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Tagged betrayal, breakdown, counselling, creative writing, daydreaming, distant, family, fiction, flash fiction, freedom, Life, literature, long distance relationship, loss, love, marriage, midlife crisis, relationship, short story, story, therapist, therapy, Thursday Photo Prompt, writing, writing prompt
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Control
* Unforgotten blows Shaped the world to your desire Memory of stone Unforgiving illusions Decieving your perception *
And the winner is(n’t)! #CoverReveal #humor
Originally posted on Barb Taub:
Mwa! To the best blog readers in the world! Thanks so much to everyone who stopped by my blog last week and voted, commented, tweeted, emailed, and (anonymously) left that note through my letter slot…
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Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Challenge : Distant.
Originally posted on willowdot21:
Part of Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Challenge , #writephoto. Thank you Sue for another fabulously atmospheric photo I swear that you travel time and space to get them! So this week the prompt is Distant. Rules…
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Kingship II… Stuart France
* … “We are talking ‘Divine Kingship’ here, are we not?” asks Wen. “Possibly… Possibly, not. It is not exactly clear is it? One thing is apparent though.” “Oh yes?” “At this juncture in time the institution was already ancient.” … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Don and Wen, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged esoteric, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, symbolism, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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