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Monthly Archives: January 2020
Outdated ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
soldiers on duty guarding what? a buried treasure, safe passage, or secrets of a past age? Continue reading at Reena Saxena
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
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Presence ~ Di #writephoto
Tom held the picture in his gnarled arthritic hands. Several times he took another look and gazed back at what he was holding. They had told him the land had been developed, and the meadows he remembered as a child … Continue reading
Giants Dance: Rhyme and Reason… now Book of the Month at Strange Book Reviews
It is always a lovely surprise to find a review of a book. Even better when it is a positive review… Book of the Month and reviewed at Strange Book Reviews It started with a Kite moved through conversations with … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent, Giants Dance, Photography
Tagged book extract, esoteric, magic, review
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Presence ~ Goff James #writephoto
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Brave #midnighthaiku
* To a sunless world Defiantly determined Tender beauty wakes *
Discovering Templštejn ~ G. Michael Vasey
Reblogged from The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey: A prior trip to discover Templštejn ended with the realization that I had somehow taken a wrong direction – at least for a car – yet the end of that journey … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, reblog
Tagged czech republic, earth energies, history, Templar sites, travel
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Presence ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
She held up the old photograph in front of her. ‘This is definitely the place,’ Xavier said. He was right. The same trees on the crest of the hill. The wild grass meadow, the hedgerow dividing the fields. This was … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, creative writing, fiction, short story
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Steps to organising a book launch – and a book signing ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: After my post about the launch of A-Z of Dumfries: Places-People-History, a number of people asked how we organised it. Some of you were particularly interested in the book signing at Waterstones and if it … Continue reading
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Tagged book events, Book launch, book signing, marketing your book, organisation, press release, publicity, writing
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Ghosts and Butterflies ~ Caroline Scott #writephoto
She found the photograph in grandma’s chest. It was faded, peeling at the edges, and Beth held it as carefully as if it were a butterfly’s wing. It was a wide, flowering field, the mysterious standing stones conjuring curiosity as … Continue reading
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Tagged cowboy, family, flash fiction, inspiration, love, motivation, Photography, romance, western
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Men Were Here ~ Craig Towsley #writephoto
The villagers toiled to stand tall stones in the fields, once the wildflowers went to seed. “When the snow’s come,” the elder said, “these markers will lead us home.” “Why bother?” one of the men asked. Continue reading at A … Continue reading
