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World Beyond Words…
* Human languages have been developed in order to describe and discuss a common-sense universe. * If we wish to think of the world as a continuum we find that our traditional syntax and vocabulary are inadequate. * Continue reading … Continue reading
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Thursday Photo Prompt- Deeper # WritePhoto
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Sue Vincent is the host of Thursday Photo Challenge This week’s prompt ~ Deeper For visually challenged writers, the image shows a sheer drop from old stone… a bridge, perhaps, or the battlements of…
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Prodigals…
* The human body is affected by the good or bad states of the human mind. The existence of divine serenity or goodwill may be regarded as one of the reasons why the world’s disease is not terminal. * The … Continue reading
Posted in philosophy, Photography, psychology
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Thursday photo prompt: Deeper #writephoto
Welcome to the new #writephoto prompt! Because so many people asked about restarting the writephoto prompt, we are back… with a few changes… and I will continue it as long as I can. Please visit last week’s prompt or the … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry and tagged fantasy, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Appointed #writephoto
Dark wings appointed Gazing through realities Separating ghosts Timestreams mingle on the wind Disentangled by watchers * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on the edge of the moors in Derbyshire, long ago before lockdowns hampered travel. The … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry and tagged fantasy, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Glad Tidings ~ Suzette Benjamin #writephoto
Swaddled by a cloud’s nest Solitude’s wings lay at rest Sole appointed omen siren Summoning a future vision. Continue reading at Suzette B’s Blog
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Order #midnighthaiku
Cold contradictions Mother Nature knows her mind Confusing seasons *
Appellations ~ Kerfe Roig #writephoto
Will you reply when called? What is your name? The sky refuses to say why you hold the tree. Continue reading at K- Lines that Aim to Be
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Carrion by Graeme Cumming #bookreview
Having read Ravens Gathering, the previous book from the author, fantasy came as something of a surprise. It was no surprise, however, knowing Graeme Cumming, to see the book open with a masterly depiction of an incident on the water… … Continue reading
North-easterly: Waylaid by Wyverns
We didn’t have to go back the long way, but we did. My companion, knowing full well that the moors of North Yorkshire would be calling, and responding to squeaks from the driver’s seat as the hills came into view, … Continue reading
