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Daily Archives: July 6, 2018
Thursday photo prompt: Crossing #writephoto
Originally posted on Ladyleemanila:
Road of my life wasn’t smooth sailing Things around the world are baffling I’ve gone through a lot of crisis I have to prove my braveness I was given severe trouncing Life could be tough and…
Posted in Photography
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Sue Vincent’s Thursday Photo Prompt Crossing
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
Travelers weary Clinging to their hopes and dreams One step at a time Leaving behind nothing more Destination everything ©2018 Annette Rochelle Aben Crossing
Posted in Photography
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99c throughout July! – A new book in the Legends of Windemere series by Charles E. Yallowitz!
A battered soul faces a city of monsters in Quest of the Brokenhearted! As Windemere moves forward, a broken spirit falls into the shadows. Two years have passed since Luke Callindor was lost during the champions’ battle against Baron Kernaghan. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction
Tagged 99 cents, action adventure, dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, ghosts, magic, monsters, sword & sorcery, undead, warriors, Windemere, wizards, zombies
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Tallis Steelyard on The perils of enthusiasm
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Tallis has commented to me that it’s all well and good letting Benor have a bit of publicity, but Tallis has his own patrons to panegyrize. Thus and so I am handing his blog back to him. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, reblog
Tagged Benor, fanstasy, fiction, frenetic, humour, Jim Webster, maenadic, performance poets, Poetry, Port Naain, Port Naain Intelligencer, The liberal generosity of Tallis Steelyard, winsome
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St Michael de Rupe… Stuart France
* “It is something of a ‘dream come true’ to be here, looking at this.” “In all its technicolour glory.” “Traditionally, Michael is depicted either ‘slaying’, or ‘fixing’, or as we might say, ‘drawing’, or even ‘tickling’, the dragon, or, … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Ancient sites, Art, Books
Tagged albion, celtic, Don and Wen, dream, esoteric, landscape, ley lines, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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