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Category Archives: adventure
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Capricious memory
“Wonderful!” said the voice on the phone. “I’ll be there in five minutes!” We were standing, bag and baggage, outside the gracious old Town Hall in Llandudno, one of the oldest buildings in the town… and we were planning on … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, History, Humour, Memories, Photography
Tagged Don and Wen, Llandudno, nature, pier, seagull, stone circle, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, Victorian seaside, Wales
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#bookreview Blood Orange by Don Massenzio – Robbie’s inspiration
Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration: What Amazon says It’s the night of the biggest game in men’s college basketball. Just as the two rivals are squaring off in the quest to crown a champion, tragedy strikes. A nation mourns as a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books
Tagged Amazon, audio book, Don Massenzio, kindle, review, sport
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Guest author: Richard M. Ankers – Into Eternity – The third book in The Eternals series.
I’m very grateful to the wonderful Sue Vincent for allowing me space on her site to introduce my new book. But not just yet. What! Is he mad? Well, some might say yes and others might agree with them. However, … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Guest post
Tagged Amazon, book release, cover, human, kindle, trilogy, vampires
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Service — #writephoto The Tunnel by Frank Hubeny
Wounded King Herman was on his deathbed. His sons were killed fighting the warlord Zutom who was overthrowing the independent city-states. His wife died with the birth of Charlotte who was by his side. General Kim was also there. The … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, photo prompt
Tagged action, battle, city-state, fiction, Sue Vincent #writephoto, tunnel, war, warlord
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#writephoto. The Tunnel by Willow
There it was again that faint mermering coming from the cave. He moved closer to the entrance spread his arms across the opening and listened. He was sure he could hear voices. Standing with the noonday sun behind him shilouetting … Continue reading
Tunneling Through Ancient Cities by Noah Weiss #writephoto
Wednesday, June 7 (יום רביעי, 13 סיון) Seth’s alarm blared at 06:30, but I rose to my own alarm at 06:45. Equipping the red TI shirt and khakis, we went to the Lobby and had breakfast in the dining hall … Continue reading
Guest author: P. H. Solomon – Imagination by firelight
Hello to everyone and thanks to Sue for hosting me today. It’s a pleasure to be here. As an author, I’m also a reader and I’ve enjoyed many books over the years. I have some fond memories of reading at … Continue reading
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Stone and bone
I was distinctly sceptical…unsure what to expect when we parked at the entrance to the mines. So many ancient sites, once commercialised, seem to lose both their intimacy and essence, but I remembered watching something about the discovery many years … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites
Tagged Books, landscape, LLannnndudno, mystery, Photography, Silent Eye weekend workshop, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Wales
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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Time travel
Llandudno Bay is bounded by twin headlands of pale limestone. We stood on the larger of the two, Great Orme, looking out across a misty, morning sea, already certain that we needed far more time to explore than we would … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites
Tagged Books, landscape, LLannnndudno, mystery, Photography, Silent Eye weekend workshop, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Wales
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