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Daily Archives: April 27, 2020
Guest author: Cynthia A. Morgan ~ Miséricorde… a new book
Miséricorde Book One of The Mercy Series It is the year 2446. The first three Horsemen of Revelation’s Apocalypse have ridden. The first Horsemen, Pestilence, War and Famine, have shifted world-wide cultures and governments from technologically advanced civilizations to dictatorships … Continue reading
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Tagged amreading, Book Preview, dystopian, fantasy, Fantasy Preview, kindle, NewRelease, romance, Science Fiction and Fantasy
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The Festival ~ Wallie’s Wentletrap #writephoto
The Festival of Shadows was a memory. And like a memory, it could be frightening. The girl watched the spectacle of dancing monsters, the giant, the scavenger, a man and a child, all theatrically presented in exaggerated flare. Aasfresser, that … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged family, fantasy, flash fiction, inspiration, Life, motivation, romance, writing
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A visit to Haddon Hall
It was the morning after the Riddles of the Night* workshop that I have shared again here over the past week or so. We always feel the need to ‘come down’ after these weekends and wandered out into the landscape. … Continue reading
Posted in England, historic sites, History, Landscape, medieval wall paintings, Photography, riddles of the night, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, workshop 2018
Tagged bakewell, Derbyshire, Duke of Rutland, Elizabethan, elopment, manners and vernon families, medieval, Renaissance, romance
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Not Forgotten ~ Anita Dawes #midnighthaiku
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged #Meme, blogging, challenge, haunting, inspiration, magic, Poetry, shadows, sharing interests, writing
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Eve ~ Di #writephoto
Spectators chant and dance in a frenzy, raising dark spirits from another dimension. Who is good, who is evil? Who will prevail and triumph, Continue reading at pensitivity101
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged blogging, challenge, flash fiction, photoprompt
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The Small Dog’s Remedy for Isolation Blues…
She says that it’s typical that I’ve stopped moulting, No furballs and hair rolling black and revolting Across her clean floors, floating into her dinner, I thought she’d be pleased, being onto a winner. She says it’s not fair that … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Humour, Photography
Tagged cleaning, doggerel, moulting, Poetry, rhyme, social distancing
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Eve’s Melody of Shadows ~ Goff James #writephoto
Reblogged from Goff James at Art, Photography and Poetry
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged eve, poem, Poetry, sue Vincent photo prompt, Writing by Goff James.
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Echoes #midnighthaiku
As above so below Nature’s patterns repeating Earth echoes heaven “I thought a kite was landing on your head!” My son’s less-than-perfect sight had caught the branches of a hawthorn tree that reaches above his roof. A few minutes later, … Continue reading