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Daily Archives: February 2, 2020
Ernesto San Giacomo Reviews: Shadows in the Stone by Diane Lynn McGyver
Reblogged from San Giacomo’s Corner: In her book, “Shadows in the Stone,” Diane transports us into a fantasy world that she describes with enough expertise to fully immerse a reader. There are some overlaps into our own world, but they … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, character, dialog, Diane Lynn McGyver, dwarf, fantasy, Indie review, internal description, magic, main plot, main story, Qui-Gon Jinn, setting, Shadows in the Stones, star wars, sword-play, Tolkien, world building, writing
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Pull Your Head From the Oven, It Smells Like Burning ~ Craig Towsley #writephoto
No one warned me about falling in love with the Sylvia Plath types. The women who’d look at you, but see something off to the side. Who composed sonnets while you talked about how your day went. Clipped answers and … Continue reading
Living Lore: Myths and hauntings of Warwickshire. ~ Gary Stocker
The holy well of Whitnash. Whitnash has been settled since pre-Christian Celtic times. The present-day church of St Margaret is on a mound which may have been of pagan importance in pre-Christian times. It also used to have a holy … Continue reading
Reunited ~ Jane Dougherty #writephoto
A not very hopeful story for Sue Vincent’s photo prompt. I could have written a bit of the WIP, the photo fits (as usual!) but don’t want to give the entire story away. The land had been forested once long … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged #writephoto, dystopia, short fiction, Sue Vincent
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Morning Sky Haiku ~ Christine Bialczak #writephoto
Golden skies open To welcome a fresh new day Make new goals and dreams Reblogged from Stine Writing
A contract with wonder
The glamorous sky seems an incongruous backdrop for mundane chimneypots and washing lines. Veiled by the pallid grey of low cloud or with a symphony of shades, the sun rises over the fields, painting the morning with impossible colour, every … Continue reading
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Tagged awareness, consciousness, everyday magic, Midsomer Murders, sense of wonder, senses, spirituality, Spring, TV series, weekend workshop
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Daybreak ~ Neha #writephoto
And for a moment you let the dark clouds of your mind scatter… Continue reading at Forgotten Meadows
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged daybreak, forgottenmeadows, Photography, Poetry, sunrise, writephoto
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Layers #midnighthaiku
Layered memories Summer sands and winter chills Forever cherished *