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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Torrential Downpour ~ Reena Saxena #writephoto
it all comes back on certain days in a torrential downpour emotions, not just memories emotions lend credence to thoughts in a torrential downpour I feel submerged, but so alive Continue reading at Reena Saxena
Echoes of the Bunkermen ~ Steve Tanham
I was born in the 1950s. It was an age riven by anxiety about nuclear war. Ten years after the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been destroyed by the first use of atomic-powered warfare, the west was still … Continue reading
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Tagged Bunker mentality, Mutually Assured Destruction, Nuclear war, Proxy wars
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By the falls.
Originally posted on The Ederren:
It’s hard to tell the rains from the waterfall some days. It hammers down like an angry god is casting stones from the clouds above, pausing for but a moment to strike with lightning and…
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Thursday photo prompt: Torrent #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today. Throughout the week, I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as time and … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Memory #writephoto
Ancient dancers pause Hearts open to their secrets Offering welcome A marriage ring of earth and stars Flesh and divinity joined * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at an ancient stone circle in Cumbria. Long Meg and … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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The one that got away…
I am looking forward to April. Not just because it might have stopped raining and warmed up a bit by then, but because I have a feeling we have come to the notice of the water deities through our research … Continue reading
Memory ~ Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
Who knew what the old standing stones remembered. I ran my hand along their rough cut, damp moss covered surface as I walked around each one. Did they remember where they came from? Who brought them here and what worship … Continue reading
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Tagged countryside, family, gods, history, Image Writing Prompts, memories, mystery, night, relfections, snow, stone, tears, teenages, writephoto
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Spiral #midnighthaiku
Onwards and upwards Invisible stairways lead Beyond consciousness *
Self-editing: Action, Events, and Introspection ~ Connie Jasperson #amwriting
Reblogged from Life in the Realm of Fantasy: If you are a member of any writers’ forum on Facebook or through a private group, you know that today’s authors are constantly prodded to emphasize the action in their narratives. For … Continue reading
First Responder ~ Christine Bolton #writephoto
I close my eyes but the picture remains imprinted in my brain The sounds will not cease The cries ring in my ears and the terrors continue Continue reading at Poetry for Healing
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Tagged First Responder, guilt, pain, poem
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