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Category Archives: adventure
Just another job by Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
‘Will you be able to do it? Remember, this is your only chance.’ ‘What a question was that?’ Raghav allowed it to pass. He forked his tongue out and gleaned his lips, above which sat a pencil thin, almost invisible … Continue reading
Independent motion – can you help?
What would you give to make a dream come true if you woke to find yourself living a nightmare? What would you feel if you could never again walk on a beach? Or go out alone in the snow…feel the … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Nick Verron
Tagged disability, Mountain Trike, Off-road wheelchair, surviving brain injury
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#writephoto – Under The Moon by Helen Jones
‘All night long make tropic love, the next day sit in hot sun and cool off.’ She smiled, leaning back in her sun lounger, sipping rum and coca-cola, just like the song crackling from the old radio. Putting her … Continue reading
The Office – Walking with a Smacked Pentax
Reblogged, in a spirit of utter envy, from James at Walking with a Smacked Pentax… Sheltering from the torrential rain behind a dry stone wall with a good friend, and talking for ages about previous expeditions. Sharing a hot drink and … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, England, Moors, Photography
Tagged beauty, stormy skies, Yorkshire. moors
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When the hammer falls from Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from raconteur and poet extraordinaire, Tallis Steelyard: Old ‘Ordan’ was dead. It had to happen sooner or later, and in his case, he’d have said, the later the better. But now it had happened. I’d known him for a … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, fantasy, fiction, Humour, Poetry
Tagged Jim Webster, Lambent Dreams, Misanthropes Hall, Port Naain, short story
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#writephoto – The Glimpse by Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones at Journey to Ambeth: Well. This was a bit of a pickle. She’d thought she’d found a shortcut when the wall panel behind her gave way, stepping into the dark passage without even thinking, the square … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, photo prompt
Tagged castle, fiction, flash fiction, lcked in, short story
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Found Mounds III… from Stuart France
* ‘…One of the stops we did manage to make on the way to our second ‘official sojourn’ in Glastonbury was, Merlin’s Mound. Now, Merlin’s Mound you might have thought would be a well-known tourist attraction boasting hundreds of thousands … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Books, Don and Wen, Sacred sites, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged alternative history, avebury, landscape, magic, mercia, mystery, The Silent Eye
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Indie Success –10 things that really matter
Hans Christian Andersen by Anne Grahame Johnstone There are a lot of articles and reports out there giving various and often conflicting figures about the Indie book market. All seem to agree, however, that the percentage of Indie writers and … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, writing
Tagged confidence, courage, inspiration, writers life
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The importance of getting home under your own steam from Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: First you must remember it had been a very hot day. After all it was the height of summer and about the only thing moving in Port Naain was the tide coming up the estuary and … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Humour, writing
Tagged fantasy, fiction, inebriation, poetry, Port Naain, short story, wine
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Be my guest: Charles Yallowitz – How to Destroy a Champion
A big thank you to Sue for hosting me and letting me do a fun book promotion for Legends of Windemere: Charms of the Feykin. This is the 11th book of the series, but each story is self-contained enough that … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour, imagination
Tagged Amazon, epic fantasy, fantasy series, Legends of Windemere
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