Monthly Archives: January 2018

Path before us – love your life #writephoto

The path was laid before me, well thought out by its creator. But did I dare to take it? Who was this creator to think it knew my way? Grooming me just like the path. Shaping me for their own … Continue reading

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Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives – Things you should know about your characters by The Story Reading Ape

Reblogged from Smorgasbord: Chris the Story Reading Ape shares a very useful checklist on things you should know about the character your have created. Things you should know about your characters by The Story Reading Ape These are what I … Continue reading

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Woodland – Alethea Kehas #writephoto

The forest whispered, “follow me,” and laid down a path of gold. “Oh, I dare not,” replied the voice of doubt, “for I fear what may be lurking in the shadows.” “Oh, you are a silly lass,” the forest replied. … Continue reading

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Listeners…

Wouldn’t it be great if we all knew how to live and love without needing to be told how? But looking around, it begins to seem as if we have lost that knack.  Instead, we have coaches, psychologists, psychiatrists, mentors, … Continue reading

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All Mod Cons… Stuart France

* Too much of a good thing Is worse than none at all. Count Jack Black * Source: Stuart France

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Endurance #midnighthaiku

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Long Climb to Sanctuary – James #writephoto

The cities were lost to the Grendels and most of the human race was dead. The early news reports Neville Smith heard said that the disease had been introduced to Europe and the Americas by groups of refugees from Somalia, … Continue reading

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Mad Betty’s house – Sarah #writephoto

The hut nestled under the bank at the end of the lane. We crept towards it. We could hear her singing – a wordless song, or, if it had words, they were in a language we couldn’t understand. Jack sniggered. … Continue reading

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Guest author: Karen Ingalls – Reverence, Forgiveness, and Butterflies

Albert Schweitzer had a profound influence on me after I read about him and his remarkable work. His philosophy of Reverence for Life filled me as a teenager with fervor to also have great respect, love, and kindness to all … Continue reading

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Revealing – Reena #writephoto

  The Pharaoh ripped off the bandages, and walked free after centuries. This had been his favorite path for a morning walk, and at first sight, it appeared that not much had changed. He wondered why his footsteps created a … Continue reading

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