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Daily Archives: October 7, 2018
Faraway Galaxies ~ Jordis Fasheh #writephoto
Where I come from, everything is invisible until the mind has need to manifest it. It is difficult to explain to the human species, but let me give it a try. I landed on this strand of Island several days … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged conscience, galaxies, human beings, intergalactic mind, write photo Sue Vincent
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Faraway ~ Di #writephoto
She was alone in her private world, untouchable, protected, safe. She found the waters soothing and could clearly see anything lurking beneath. The exposed rocks told her it was time to retreat to safety, back away before anyone tried to … Continue reading
Guest author: Yecheilyah Ysrayl ~ NEW: Even Salt Looks Like Sugar: a novella
A new book by Yecheilyah Ysrayl… Wanda wants nothing more than to escape the oppressive upbringing of life with her abusive foster mother. Miss Cassaundra manipulates the system by bringing lost children into her home turned whorehouse and collecting the … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged Book launch, book promotion, fiction, new book, novella, story
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Remembering the faraway ~ Marilyn Armstrong #writephoto
I remember. You could stand in the cove and feel the sands move out from underneath your feet. You could walk a little and feel the brush of underwater grasses against your ankles and see the tiny baby fish, schools … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Caribbean, far away, long ago, Marilyn Armstrong, peace, romance, story
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20 Tips to Proofread Like A Professional ~Dave Burnham
Reblogged from The Haunted Pen: Proofreading. Some writers love it, some writers despise it. But whatever your feelings, proofreading is your final task when preparing to share your words with the world. Writers often read their words the way they … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, authors, Books, Manuscript, professional, proofreading, tips
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Faraway ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
Far Away Yet close by Across the deep I call out to you My voice travels, airborne Crossing miles I cannot see Continue reading at But I Smile Anyway
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged blog, Blog Post, Blogger, blogging, Etheree, faraway, Micro Poetry, Poetry, writephoto
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North-easterly VII: A final grace
“…Manifest thy light for my regeneration, and let the breadth, height, fullness and crown of the solar radiance appear, and may the within shine forth!” Abbe de Villars, ‘The Comte de Gabalis’ “We’ve just got to the top of the … Continue reading
Posted in Ancestors, Ancient sites, Photography, The Silent Eye
Tagged archaeology, Celtic Christianity, Holy Island, Lindisfarne, magic, Mermaids, monks, Northumberland, pilgrimage, psychology, sacred sites, sea, seals, skeletons, spirituality, St Aidan, St Cuthbert, symbolism, tides, time
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Practical Geometry… Stuart France
* ‘My goal is to teach practical geometry to our students, not as something new, but rather as a collation of older scattered material. Say what you will. I think our predecessors worked miracles. They had immense energy, and tried … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Books
Tagged alternative history, esoteric, geometry, interpretation, landscape, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography
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