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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Landscape: painted ~ Daisybala #writephoto
Verdant greens Breathtaking cult views all over Resonating with chirping nature. Dancing wild grass matching the breezy beat Ducks bobbying the stream Continue reading at freshdaisiesdotme
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Guest Author: Iain Kelly ~ Finishing the Story: Writing a Trilogy #booklaunch
Two years ago I managed to finish my first novel and publish it on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. While basking in the satisfaction of completing the book, ‘A Justified State’ (and receiving the odd couple of gratifying reviews), I got … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, fiction, new book, NewRelease, thriller, trilogy
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Disconsolable ~ Jules #writephoto
I kept reading and re-reading the tear stained letter Trying to recall the fun we had at the midnight microphone that evening we met… We’d had our whirlwind romance without thinking too much about the future. We never married. Who … Continue reading
Painted ~ Di #writephoto
I am the greens of the morning, So many merge and mingle, Soft and gentle, rough and hard I am here for the passage of time. I am the colours of the evening, Glorious in the sunset Casting a magical … Continue reading
Sinks with the Boat ~ Jim Adams #writephoto
You only need to know a few folding tricks in order to make your own vessel to navigate the water’s currents. I wanted to watch my paper boat which I painted green, as it made its way out to sea, … Continue reading
Raindrops #midnighthaiku
Dawn’s raindrops linger Cool beneath the summer sun Clinging to shadows *
Afghan adventures#35 Goodbye Bamiyan, Hello Yakolang~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from MarySmith’sPlace: Autumn 1989 Khudadad was full of apologies for the fact the truck was very old, and indeed I had reservations about its ability to take us very far. It resembled something made out of a rusty meccano … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Hazaristan, Photography, travel, Trucking in Afghanistan
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The Red Beetle and the Painted Room ~ Alethea Kehas #writephoto
It was a strange morning, but that is not too unusual. There was a deal with the garden fairies before sleep and then a dream of a curious beetle before waking. The dream so vivid and Alice and Wonderland-like I … Continue reading
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Tagged flash fiction, micro fiction, modern fairy tale, scarab beetles in dreams
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Paint Like No One’s Watching ~ Brianna Marie #writephoto
Would she ever be captured in a painting? In a photograph? Geneva was too small for humans to notice, too quick for the normal eye to see. Little did the humans know, it was her and her fairie kin that … Continue reading
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