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Daily Archives: August 11, 2020
D. Wallace Peach reviews Jacqui Murray’s New Release ~ Against All Odds
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: Amazon Global Link I’ve been a fan of Jacqui Murray’s prehistoric fiction for years now. Her latest, Against all Odds, the 3rd book in the Crossroads Trilogy, is just out and my review is … Continue reading
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Tagged Against all Odds, fiction, Jacqui Murray, migration, prehistoric fiction, prehistoric man, trilogy
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Early August in Italy ~ Jemima Pett #writephoto
Early August! Already a week gone, and I’m feeling so much more settled now. I’m even back into a routine of writing and work. Too much work, though, with all the moving paperwork I’ve been putting off: secondary address changes … Continue reading
Dreaming Stones: An Unexpected Hobbit-House
If you didn’t know the house was there, you would miss it… and we only knew it was there because of a helpful sign. Not just a house, but a small village. Only one of the houses is complete and … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Don and Wen, france and vincent
Tagged Bosta, Callanish, Great Bernera, Iron Age House, landscape, Outer hebrides, pictish, road trip, Scotland, travel, Western Isles
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Calanais: Cnoc Fillibhir…
* Since the advent of the Visitor Centre at the site, there has been an attempt to rename Cnoc Fillibhir Bheag, which some might render the ‘little hill of the long-seers’, as plain old Callanish III… * Continue reading at … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Don and Wen, france and vincent, Stuart France
Tagged landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Fantasy ~ Frank Hubeny #writephoto
With fantasy The leaves turn green. The water’s blue. With fantasy, Though doubters dreaming differently Continue reading at Poetry, Short Prose and Walking
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Episode 10 -Magic and Mysticism with Stephen Tanham
Originally posted on The Magical World of G. Michael Vasey:
In the latest episode of the Magical World of G. Michael Vasey podcast, I talk with a founder of the Silent Eye School of Consciousness – Stephen Tanham. Steve is…
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The House that Fish Built: Very-White…
* …Said Very-White, “it is but a drop before a shower: I see another chariot coming over the plain.” “Describe it,” said Sweet-Mouthed Maeve. Said Very-White, “I see the horses pulling the chariot: two fiery, spirited bays of great strength … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Books, france and vincent, Mythology, Stuart France
Tagged Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, landscape, magic, mystery, psychology, story, writing
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Time Caught in Art Deco ~ Jez Farmer #writephoto
It seemed like a life time ago since I had made my way down the wonky lane to the little pink house looking out across the bay. Each step felt like a step into the past going further back in … Continue reading
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Tagged Flash Fiction 350, Raven's Witterings, writephoto
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The fabric of being
We all know them, that handful of people who cling to a reactionary refusal to own a mobile phone… or turn it on when they do… or bother to check it. Or they don’t really like computers or social media. … Continue reading
Conjure ~ S. S. #writephoto
uncoloured futures look fast forward in fantasy painting rosy worlds Continue reading at Mindfills