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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Finding the way
I stared at the page, knowing what I wanted to say, but unable to find a story, the right words, or some way to give form to the nebulous idea. I had written a few sentences and deleted them just … Continue reading
Whose Kids Are They Anyway? ~ Teresa Smeigh #writephoto
Exiting the imaging office, Jack and Oliver were amazed at the amount of snow that had already accumulated. Joanne and John were used to significant accumulations of snow all winter long. “Hurry mom,” John urged her. “We want to go … Continue reading
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Tagged picture prompt, prompt, writephoto, writing prompt
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Melancholy #writephoto
* Stirring memory Inexplicable sadness Forgotten ghosts pass *
Triads: The Trinity… Stuart France
* … The One is All, yet the One is ‘three’? The trinity is actually, a unity? Three ‘persons’ in one? The paradoxes and enigmas are wont to pile up when considering this seemingly curious, or counter intuitive, notion. So, … Continue reading
Balefire ~ Di #writephoto
Master rising, Servant chanting, One on one Both wanting: Power filters Wand waving, Master rises, Power craving. Continue reading at pensitivity101
Guest author: Frank Prem ~ The New Asylum
Hello Sue and hello readers. Thank you for inviting me back. I thought I might tell a little of the back story to my new poetry collection – The New Asylum a memoir of psychiatry. The collection is about my … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Australia, author, book, memoirs, mental health, Poetry, spoken word
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The last I can write of Gilgamesh. ~ Willow Willers
Willow’s final thoughts on the April workshop: willowdot21 Back in June I wrote ”As I am nearing the end of my account of my feelings and experiences at The Silent Eye Spring Workshop I find I want to linger with … Continue reading
Posted in Spirituality
Tagged April workshop, Gilgamesh, Life's Journey, The Silent Eye
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A Catalyst ~ Phillip Knight Scott #writephoto
The flamboyant flame stands before me, framed by garish smoke rising to meet an aloof sky. The crackling embers — embarrassed to be seen laying down on the job — pop out of sight, making way for flashier lights. The … Continue reading
Poke Practice ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
“I’ll flunk.” Malinda sighed. Her brother needed an inordinate amount of putting up with. “You’ll be fine,” she forced calmness into her voice. In part because she felt bad for him — Jerrod had always been too sensitive and too-tightly … Continue reading
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Tagged courage, creative writing, encouragement, fantasy, fire, flash fiction, folklore, photo prompt, Right of passage, siblings, writephoto
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First to last..?
You can blame Hugh Roberts. He mentioned in a comment made several days ago, an old post, written in a moment of sheer elation. And he mentioned the video that had accompanied it. I had to go back and look. … Continue reading
Posted in Dance, Photography
Tagged dancing, Farsley, memory, music, Porritt's ballroom, waltz
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