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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Clouded ~ Jez Farmer #writephoto
Background: Every Thursday Sue Vincent hosts the #writephoto prompt. This week’s prompt can be found here. My form is the acrostic This one went a bit dark on me but I like it Covering peaks in mystery Lingering, waiting, time … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged Autonomous Poetry, Free Verse, Poetry, Raven's Witterings
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Calanais: Silhouettes…
* It is not normally advisable to shoot ‘into the sun’, but in this eventually it felt permissable… * Continue reading at France and Vincent
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Don and Wen, france and vincent, Stuart France
Tagged landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, writing
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DONUTS – PART 3
Originally posted on USUAL MUTTWITS:
Corss, getting to Tesco Extra demands plenty of marker-squirting along the way. Lampposts, council trash bins, the traffic lights at the corner of High Street and Nelson Avenue, and that suspicious cardboard box left outside…
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Clouded ~ Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
“It was written: now they are coming…” Her voice was calm, and her friend understood she was merely stating a fact. She too had thought of the omen in the last nights, as they both laid, enlaced, on the soft … Continue reading
The House that Fish Built: Carle…
* …Twice the height of any of the men of Albion was the horrible mantle about him and his hair was like a great spreading bush the size of a winter shed, under which thirty bullocks could easily find shelter. … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Books, Mythology, Stuart France
Tagged Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, magic, mystery, psychology, story, writing
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Clouded ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
The hills rolled on forever, dark foreboding. Clouds rolling in from the west carried rain or worse, snow, she could smell it. The whole of the land was shrouded in fear. It had been days since she had seen another … Continue reading
Familiar
“Shhh…” He glared at his sister. “Honestly, girls are useless.” The cat turned and looked straight at the children. It hissed, crouched low like a panther. They froze as the old woman turned and looked at the bush where they … Continue reading
Sunrise’s Song Unsung ~ Goff James #writephoto
Reblogged from Goff James at Art, Photography and Poetry
Dewfall #midnighthaiku
Morning dew lingers Chalice captures dawn’s first blush Tender libation
A love story, part four. Graciously rattling the collection bucket ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Not everybody is lucky enough to discover their vocation immediately. Whereas I was obviously doomed to be a great poet, others often vacillate between any number of options. Indeed some people don’t so … Continue reading
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Tagged career change, lesser beings, shiny shoes, the fallen poor, uplifting aphorisms, wisdom
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