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Daily Archives: June 4, 2018
Grounded in Love – Ken Gierke #writephoto
No bolt from above, nor radiance heralding a new day dawning. A state imbued with a warmth cherished, once found. You and I, in sunrise and sunset. Grounded in love. Reblogged from rivrvlogr
Bright Lights – The Dark Netizen #writephoto
This is my attempt at merging prompts and linking my posts to form a larger story! 🙂 The chapters in the story may not link sequentially, so will keep updating the sequence. I hope this experiment goes well! This story … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged bright, lights, picture prompt, prompt, series, time to write, writephoto
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Guest author: Noelle Granger – Your Brain on Writing
As many of you might know, I have a fourth book in the Rhe Brewster Mystery series just out. When I sat down to write my first book, I had no idea one would become four! But as a typical … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post
Tagged brain, crime series, murder, mystery, Noelle Granger, Rhe Brewster, Sayling Away, writing
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The Price of Freedom – K.L. Caley #writephoto
I had been warned for many years to stay where I could be seen. I hated it. I wanted to be free, free to fly like the birds that flew above us or free to run as the wild deer … Continue reading
One of the best! – Tallis Steelyard
When you think about it, old Dame Beddi cannot always have been Dame Beddi. At one point she must have been known as little Miss Beddi, graduating to becoming Mistress Beddi before she entered her prime as Madam Beddi. But … Continue reading
Conflagration – Michael #writephoto
The tree dwellers were the first to notice. They could smell it’s coming on the breeze. The whisper went about, ‘Con, con, con’! The word was passed on; flight became the order of the day. The evacuation began. The tiny … Continue reading
Thank God it’s Monday!
I’m too tired to write, ’cause I had a lie-in, You might think that the two wouldn’t mix, But after a weekend from Hell with the pond I was ready for crossing the Styx. There was panic on Saturday morning … Continue reading
Posted in fish, Humour, Motherhood, Photography, Poetry
Tagged ponds. leeches, rhyming verse, weekend
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Six o’Clock… Stuart France
* Before man can ‘sing-in-tune’, he must harmonise his lower-nature, and transform it into a fitting instrument of ‘song’. * Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books
Tagged esoteric, Great Work, interpretation, Life, magic, meaning, mystery, philosophy, psychology, The Silent Eye
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