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Monthly Archives: November 2019
Guest author: Robbie Cheadle ~Emily Brontë
Robbie continues her series on the Brontë family. Click the links to read about Patrick, the patriarch and Charlotte Brontë. The Brontë family Emily Brontë Background Emily Brontë was the fifth child of Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell. She is known … Continue reading
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Tagged Bronte, Emily Bronte, England, Gondal, Haworth, literature, parsonage, travel, Wuthering Heights, yorkshire
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Afar ~ Di #writephoto
She could see them in the distance, just a spec on the horizon, instinct calling them home. Every year she watched for them from afar, knowing they would come in their hundreds to the breeding grounds of their ancestors and … Continue reading
Hid ~ Goff James #writephoto
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When did you last check your Amazon Author Page?
It has been an interesting week. Having just published Ani’s latest collection, ‘Doggerel‘, reissued her ‘Notes from a Small Dog‘ and published a new edition of my fantasy, ‘Swords of Destiny‘, I did something I seldom think to do, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Amazon Author Central, author advice, goodreads, problems with Amazon, self pblishing, writing advice
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Afar ~ Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
“Thus, what you are saying is that for years the government has had this beautiful valley reserved to store nuclear stuff?” “Well, first of all, none of this is to reach the media, do you understand? This is highly sensitive … Continue reading
Grey #midnighthaiku
* Colourless landscapes Life and laughter left behind Winter of the heart *
An Impromptu Mini-Break … In Denmark ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones: Earlier this month I was lucky enough to have an impromptu mini-break. My husband had to visit Denmark for work and the stars aligned in terms of child- and dog-care to allow me to go with … Continue reading
Sinister ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
strokes of black on pretty landscapes shocks artist’s spear Is the Maker frozen in snow Continue reading at Reena Saxena
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Cycles of Light (1) ~ Steve Tanham
Have you ever considered how strange our week is? By this, I mean we get to the end of its seven days and fall off into an infinity of named celestial objects like Gemmda5, Godiano554, Artuix Sunburst and on, and … Continue reading
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Tagged #Silenti, alchemy, consciousness, cycles of light, life-cycles, psychology, spirituality, The seven ancient planets
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IT CAME FROM AFAR
Originally posted on Iain Kelly:
The mass rolled towards them from afar. She came from the snow-peaked mountains, tumbling over the hills, obscuring the clear blue sky. ‘How long?’ ‘A day, at most.’ ‘We should go.’ ‘She will find us.…
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