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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Rift ~ Christine Mallaband-Brown #writephoto
Rift Split Crack Stretch Faulted Expand Cracking Growing Continue reading at Mallaband-Brown
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Tagged Fault, geology, poem, Poetry, prompt, Sue Vincent, Volcanic, writephoto
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Torn ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Torn apart, my best piece of writing, or so I thought by a cruel comment. Like the backwash of a wave broken on our beach The many rocks worn, cracked across their middle still able to give a warm seat … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, challenge, flash fiction, Poetry, sharing interests, thoughts, writing
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Obsession
Dog Avid Collector Preferred pastime Herding tennis balls And those who will throw them In perpetual motion A game that lasts from dawn till yawn And in her dreams she chases them still Feet and nose twitch as pursuit continues … Continue reading
Fittest? #midnighthaiku
* Territorial The ego protects its own Whatever the cost Need and tragedy ignored In search of supremacy *
The powers that be ~ Janette Bendle #writephoto
The powers that be The phrase comes from a translation of the Greek: αἱ … οὖσαι [ἐξουσίαι], hai … oûsai [exousíai], the … existing [powers]’; ἐξουσίαι is also translated as “authorities” in some other translations.[6] A deity A deity is … Continue reading
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The Cave ~ Kathy Lauren Miller #writephoto
They were ten and twelve, scrawny arms and gamboling legs. Best friends on this late spring day. The rains had come and gone, washing away the remnants of winter’s debris. They race along the ridge, chasing winds that whisper secrets … Continue reading
I see you … Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from Not Tomatoes: What does it mean to look at another and see that person? Not as a mirror of what we want to see, but of what is simply reflected back to us? Some of us make it … Continue reading
A Season For Writing
Originally posted on Helen Glynn Jones:
I’ve recently, after months spent editing and tweaking my vampire novel, started a new WIP. I felt a bit rusty at first, a bit unsure. I knew I could write books, but actually doing…
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A Walk In The Woods…Available To Pre-order Now!
Originally posted on Esther Chilton:
I’m thrilled to announce that my latest book of short stories, A Walk In The Woods, is due to be released on April 20th 2019 – and it’s available to pre-order on Amazon now. Here’s…
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Searching for Forgiveness ~ Jewel Ingalls #writephoto
The smell of the wet fall leaves are the only thing bringing me peace right now. I can’t believe I even decided to come out here in the first place. Did my father really think that a treasure hunt was … Continue reading
