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Daily Archives: May 5, 2019
Anglewood ~ Michele Jones #writephoto
Built by his ancestors centuries ago, Anglewood had been passed down to the eldest son each generation. Today it became his. He loathed the thought of it. Anglewood, his ancestor’s house, sucked the life from all who tended to it. … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, Anglewood, flashfiction, paranormal, Supernatural Thriller, suspense, writephoto
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Disappearance ~ Teresa Smeigh #writephoto
Roth was having a birthday party with all his school chums. He thought it was silly to have a party at his age, but his mother insisted, and you didn’t tell his mother no. His mother had set up a … Continue reading
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Tagged picture prompt, prompt, writephoto, writing prompt
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Gilgamesh descending (3) ~ Steve Tanham
Steve continues to share his experience of the weekend from the perspective of Gilgamesh: Entranced by the living spell that is the movement of the Fate Dancers across their patterned marble floor, I, Gilgamesh – for the other is passive … Continue reading
Bluebells at Rannerdale
Originally posted on Walking the Old Ways:
The bluebells at Rannerdale are some of the very best in the country, featuring quite regularly in even the national media. And quite rightly. These open hillside bluebells are stunning and now is…
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Monochrome ~ Di #writephoto
The house was an icon and had stood for years in its own grounds. It had no neighbours or boundaries, the lawns were kept immaculate and no self-respecting daisy or dandelion would dare show its face in the perfect green … Continue reading
Lord of the Deep: Dancing the Seven Veils
The first part of the second ritual drama was easy enough to design. The Trapper…who looked so good in his costume, he should really dress that way all the time… brought the news to Gilgamesh that a strange and wild … Continue reading
Carrot and Coals…
* …Wen seems intent on punishing herself again. I know. I know she probably has little choice but personally speaking I would be more than happy if we never went back to Bar-Brook-One… Ever! That is not going to happen … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Seeking #midnighthaiku
Seeking beyond sight Following a breadcrumb trail The heart knows the way