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Daily Archives: December 7, 2020
Judith Barrow: The Inspiration Behind Pattern of Shadows. Ah, the Memories! #Bookbub
Reblogged from Judith Barrow: I’m thrilled that Pattern of Shadows is on BookBub this month and grateful to my publishers, Honno, for the support and belief in my writing. When I discovered the first of the trilogy was going to … Continue reading
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Tagged #Bookbub, #crimecymru, #RNA, #TheHaworthTrilogy, Books, crime, Glen Mill, Honno Welsh Women s' Press, memories, Pattern of Shadows, Prisoners of war, readers, research, RNA Saga Chapter, romance, trilogy
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Discovering Albion – day 3: Welsh Border Raid…
It was, when I think about it, one of our ‘raids’; one of those rapid incursions which usually happen we visit somewhere an event is about to start. Like the wedding we almost gatecrashed, although we were to be fair, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, scotland road trip
Tagged healing spring, Holywell, miracles, pilgrimage, St Winefride, Wales
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#BookBub Featured Deal – interim report
Originally posted on deborahjay:
My BookBub Featured Deal went live across the world yesterday. It’s always a little tricky following the numbers really closely, courtesy of the time differences. Here in the UK things got going a little earlier than…
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How to be King…
* The title is a phonetic rendering of the spiritual classic, ‘Tao Te Ching’. A more literal rendering would be, ‘How of the King’, or even ‘Way of the King’. All of which is quite widely known. A little less … Continue reading
Posted in alchemy, Art, france and vincent, Stuart France, symbolism
Tagged consciousness, magic, mystery, psychology, writing
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Circles
* The Inner and the Outer hold a key to secrets sought Through maze of alleys leading to the circled temple court, Where wingéd horse lends flight to feet and horses carry two, And sleeping knights bear witness to … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, clues
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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Ani’s Advent 2020! A Christmas Gift from Pamela at Butterfly Sand #shortstory
Dear Santa, I’ve been meaning to mention… could we do something about the Tree? I know you don’t do wands, but maybe you could wave an elf or something? The thing is, I know you know how to manipulate space … Continue reading
Blurred #midnighthaiku
Seeking clarity Not all things are black and white Blurring the edges *