Daily Archives: November 29, 2018

HIS DAILY PERAMBLE

Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
The first snow of the winter arrived. He looked out at the path and the fields, transformed, covered in a smooth white cowling. This might be the last time he would see such a sight,…

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Remarkable Rocks

The Silent Eye Even from a distance, it separates itself from the landscape that gave it birth. After two hundred million years, its many faces continue to laugh at the sky. Its act of separation is not one of colour, … Continue reading

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Winter Comes

Originally posted on Tina Stewart Brakebill:
Unbidden flurry Nature’s scythe forsaking fall       Fractured and formless ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is dedicated to my northern family and friends enduring their second (or is it their third?) early snowfall of the year. Florida…

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Exposing your work, on #LisaBurtonRadio

Reblogged fromEntertaining Stories: Six sites that will get your book in front of  thousands of potential readers… for free…. Hi, all, and welcome to another edition of Lisa Burton Radio. This week is a special edition, because it’s geared to … Continue reading

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Thursday photo prompt: Untrodden #writephoto

Every Thursday at noon GMT, I publish one of my photos as a writing prompt.  If you know where the photo was taken, please keep it to yourself until the challenge is closed and I usually share something about the … Continue reading

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Photo prompt round-up: Hidden #writephoto

* A moment to breathe Unexpected perfection A gift unlooked for We are caught in the current Hearts open to the Presence * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken near the shores of Loch Tay in Scotland, during … Continue reading

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Romance and research… a writer’s gift to a reader

Once upon a time…and all the very best stories start that way… there was a little girl who read her way through every book in her mother’s library. It wasn’t a proper library, with mahogany shelves and great leather chairs… … Continue reading

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Something hidden… Stuart France

* Between outer form… * Contnue reading at Stuart France

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Chill #midnighthaiku

For Colleen’s poetry challenge

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