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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Crow tree sky – Kerfe #writephoto
wondering why then suddenly where the crow diving divining reflecting sky scrying the crow and the tree and the meaning of be the birth in the sky and the void in the flow Continue reading at methodtwomadness
Posted in Art, photo prompt, Photography
Tagged crow, d'verse, painting, Poetry, tree, writephoto
3 Comments
Guesswork
For Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday
Posted in Photography, Poetry
Tagged #Colleen’s tanka challenge, divination, guesswork, science, tanka
14 Comments
The Cursed Crow – Anurag Bakhshi #writephoto
The crow sat on the thin, dry branch, lonely, morose, listless, waiting For the pain to subside, for someone to see him for who he was, without hating Every day he would sit at the same spot, from dawn till … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged amwriting, creative writing, fable, fairy tales, fiction, flash fiction, friendship, imagination, love, magic, sacrifice, short story, story, witches, writing, writing challenge
2 Comments
Becoming Air -Steve Tanham
Standing here I feel as though my life Were a rising of sap An ascent of mind and heart A hissing of vitality, akin to steam * Continue reading at Sun in Gemini
Ploy – Sight #writephoto
“It’s quite peculiar that the among all of the victims found in the woods, the crows were lingering around.” “What’s peculiar about that. Crows are both hunters and scavangers. Aren’t they?” “Yes, but the bodies are mutilated, and in a … Continue reading
Prompting reflection #writephoto
Back in February 2016, I included this photo in a post. Michelle Clements James of Book Chat said she thought it would make a great writing prompt, so I set up a post, not expecting that many would take part. … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
19 Comments
Coral #midnighthaiku
Ancient mysteries Creatures of forgotten seas Caught in sky-bound stone
As the Crow Flies – Fandango #writephoto
The large, black bird surveyed its domain. It was a gray, cloudy day, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary. The crow had the good luck earlier in the day to have caught and consumed a small mouse. And just … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged crow, gopher, heron, mouse, red-tailed hawk, slingshot, Thursday Photo Prompt, writephoto
4 Comments
Where do you come from? – Reena Saxena #writephoto
Do you carry messages from the other worlds? You are welcomed or shoo’d away as per the receiver’s perceptions of what you bring anticipated union with a loved one or forewarning of a separation? Source: Reinventions by Reena
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged creative writing, creativity, micropoetry, Poems & Poetry, writephoto
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The Benefits of facing a Challenge – Leah Bracknell
Reblogged from Something beginning with C: As if life were not currently challenging enough, someone in their wisdom, namely myself, decided that more challenge was required. “Why not organise a talk?” I said to no one but myself. Seemed a … Continue reading
Posted in Life, reblog
Tagged cancer, Leah Bracknell, lung cancer, meditation, shamanism, talk, Yoga
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