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Monthly Archives: September 2018
Artie, The Time Traveling Chimp – Poem by Chris Graham…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Artie, the Time Traveling Chimp, was walking with an obvious limp. I asked, “What’s the matter?”, as he collapsed on a chair, with a clatter. “I crashed my machine. You…
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Turning ~ Dana F. #writephoto
I have been following Sue Vincent for a time, but have yet to participate in her daily #writephoto challenge. The picture she posted this week brought my dear vampire, Elisabeth (or Elizabeth, depending on the context) to mind. All credit for … Continue reading
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Tagged Drabble, Elisabeth Konig, Elizabeth King, vampire, Vampire Drabble, writephoto, writing
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Colleen Chesebro interviews Janice Spina
Reblogged from Colleen Chesebro: I’ve started a new feature on my blog as another way to support my fellow authors. Colleen’s Author Interviews will introduce you to authors from around the world. You can check out their books and visit … Continue reading
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Tagged Author Interviews, Books, Chidren's stoeres, Jan Spina, jemsbooks
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Turning ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
Paul stopped at the turn in the road, he dismounted his bike. He shielded his eyes as he looked across the valley, the sun low in the sky almost blinding. Things are turning he thought to himself. Not only weather … Continue reading
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Tagged enlightenment, learning, Sue Vincent, Thursday Photo Prompt, Turning, writephoto
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Mantle of Time… Stuart France
* …”All those keepsakes: photographs, trinkets, letters, cards, little knick-knacks which tug at the heart-strings in quiet moments,” said Bill as he paced my room with his meticulously measured tread. “When girls die they get to take these things with … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, mystery, psychology, story, Stuart France, symbolism, The Silent Eye
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#Schadenfreude! ~ Barb Taub…Who knew grandparenting would be so much fun? #humor #parenting
Continue reading at Barb Taub: “I’m worried about them.” My daughter was visiting her sister, who had just delivered her second child. “I don’t think any of them slept for more than an hour the whole time I was there.” … Continue reading
Days at the Cloisters – Marilyn Armstrong
Reblogged from Serendipity: This first one is the Unicorn captured. To capture a unicorn, you needed a woman. A virgin. Because that was the only thing that could make a Unicorn tame. This is one of the myths of the … Continue reading
Principles of Fire (5) A Tribe of One ~ Steve Tanham
They who set out to discover the twin meanings of the word ‘self’ must walk a certain path. The route to the deeper, real self lies only in the journey through the everyday self. Without this study – and its … Continue reading
