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Monthly Archives: May 2019
The Quest for Immortality: Wilderness… Stuart France
* …You begin to hear distant sounds… The hub-bub of city streets… At first faint… Grows gradually louder… Market sellers ply their wares… Children shout and laugh at their games… And behind the city sound-scape a lyre weaves its reedy … Continue reading
Monochrome ~ Christine Bolton #writephoto
Light filtering through the gauze-like sky Silvery white against the black of trees The water calm on the surface of the lake Mist clearing too slowly in the cool of the breeze The drilling of an early morning woodpecker In … Continue reading
The Crooked House ~ Bladud Fleas #writephoto
Of course, it wasn’t a fact how Shadie came into possession of the house at Warping Leer, and it was only rumoured he had loaned the previous owner a sum, knowing it couldn’t be paid, and raised the interest by … Continue reading
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Tagged cat, crooked, flash fiction, house, Man, mile, mouse, nursery rhyme, photo prompt, prompt, retold, short story, sixpence, stile, writephoto, writing challenge
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Lord of the Deep: A radiant dawn
There is something about greeting the rising sun at the dawn of a new day that changes our perspective, especially on a spiritual workshop, when the attention is already focussed beyond the confines or everyday life. Every April, we begin … Continue reading
Ambition #midnighthaiku
Simple ambitions To live in joy and die in peace Accepting each day
Lord of the Deep: Three. ~ Willow Willers
Originally posted on willowdot21:
The music stops and we are seated, I look at The Enneagram and wonder how I will cope with walking it and the Hexaflow. Suddenly I am snapped back to Sumer something is happening. Anu and…
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Tagged learning growing, Lord of the Deep, Strange Tales, temples, The Silent Eye
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The Old House ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
“Katie where are you?” asked Julie. She had only turned her back for a moment, this place was enormous the perfect setting for my ghost story she thought. Julie had confronted Sam after finding a very explicit message on his … Continue reading
Warp and Heft ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
“All houses bow with time,” Agnes fanned herself. The heat lay on the garden like a leaded blanket. Even the shade of the great oak offered only small respite, though their stifling rooms would be far worse. “Yet not all … Continue reading
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Tagged flash fiction, historical fiction, micro fiction, Photo Fiction, storm, timeless, Tudor, writephoto, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Wandering back in time – through a real medieval village ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: Writing about Easter in the Middle Ages has got me thinking about village life back then. It’s harder to pin down the lives of ordinary medieval people because they left little of themselves behind. I’ve walked … Continue reading
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Tagged Historical Periods, history, medieval, medieval relationships, Normans, peasants.
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Monochrome ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
And on the sixth day it was decreed that all color, hue and chroma would be banished from the world. * It was raining. Again. Not hard, just a little cold drizzle. Andy drew his jacket a little tighter and … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, fiction, flash fiction, short fiction, short story
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