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Author Archives: Sue Vincent
Guest author: Robbie Cheadle ~ The Bronte Family: Patrick Brontë
Patrick Brontë – the patriarch In the beginning Patrick Brontë, born Brunty, was the oldest of ten children born to Hugh Brunty, a farm labourer, and Alice McClory. He grew up in the small village of Drumballyroney in Country Down, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bronte, England, Haworth, literature, parsonage, travel, yorkshire
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Glass – #Writephoto
Originally posted on forgottenmeadows:
And the foggy glass reflected her faint memories of summer flies and green meadows of childhood when she used to smile. ? poetry copyright neha 2019/ image borrowed from Sue Vincent ? ? ? ? ?…
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A dinner date
Clearing old receipts out of my purse, I once again came across a photo and remembered… Stiletto heels, long black gloves, glitzy jewels … I was making a very special effort for him that night. The gown looked amazing. I’d … Continue reading
Posted in Friendship, Grief, Life, Love and Laughter
Tagged confidence, evening dress, fast food, freedom, funeral, love, MacDonalds, memoirs, promises
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Watched #midnighthaiku
* Sunny days or grey Solitude or loneliness There are always eyes * Outer or inner Caring or indifferent We are not alone *
Afghan adventures (8) ~ Mary Smith
Reblogged from Mary Smith’s Place: The morning of the clinic opening Ali Baba had to lock the door to prevent eager patients from disrupting breakfast. Too nervous to eat, Hussain checked for the hundredth time that all was ready. He’d … Continue reading
Silent Justice ~ Tallis Steelyard at M T McGuire, Authorholic
Reblogged from M T McGuire, Authorholic: There are new releases a plenty over the next ten days, not just from me, so rather than bang on about mine, let’s talk about Jim Webster’s new … whoop? … of books this … Continue reading
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Tagged drunken weddings, justice, sedan chairs, student prank, the Order of Illuminated Seditionists
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Slivers of Søren: Testaments to Truth ~ A New Book from Stuart France
THE HAND THAT GUIDES… …Can pick up a thing, a train of thought, say, or better… a circumstance, a way of life… after years of apparent neglect, and immediately, unerringly, hit-the-beat… * Had that song ever stopped, even, or did … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, launch, new boo, philosophy, psychology, Soren Kierkegaard, Stuart France
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Glass ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
What lies beneath the surface The reflection of Earth’s soul. It draws you in, devowering you whole. The cloudy blue sky full of grace Continue reading at willowdot21
Long-Sight…
* Something of the unseen beyond can be gleaned from consideration of the human visage. * Continue reading at France and Vincent
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