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Ian Hutson ~ A new mini novelette on Kindle & KindleUnlimited #narrowboat #boating #England
Reblogged from The Diesel-Electric Elephant Company: Up the Audlem flight in reverse wearing only y-fronts and a foil hat. This is a tale of the insanity arising from weeks and weeks of dreary cabin-fever, too many emails from CaRT, and … Continue reading
Songs of the Stone: Talon and Beak…
* …Now, one day the Leinster men were gathering together on their Game-Plain in order to take sport. “Those ravens are making a terrible cackle over there,” said one. “They have been cawing at each other like that for a … Continue reading
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Songs of the Stone: Bristle and Grunt…
* Said Keiron-the-Holy to the Ogham Stone of Fergus… “A question, O Fergus Mc Roy, what was the cause of, ‘The Ulster Raid’. Some say it was the curse of two friends deprived of their friendship by the wiles … Continue reading
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Tagged earth mysteries, landscape, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, The Silent Eye, writing
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Charles French invites you to his March Promote Your Book Party!
Reblogged from Charles French: (https://pixabay.com) It is the beginning of a new month, of March, so let’s self-promote! It is time to stand up and shout for your books! Come and join this party, and celebrate your writing. Do not … Continue reading
Wolf…
* …I followed Kraas’s footfalls as she walked towards the stone. Just then the moon appeared in the sky overhead and shone its half light directly onto the figure before us. Out shot a scrawny claw which grasped and held … Continue reading
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A song of Gwythyr…
“A question, O Yoke-all-Craft, which art will you practise tonight?” So Gwythyr-the-Bright took out the harp of Tertiu-the-Melodious from his craneskin bag, and sang this lay: “In the name of wisdom: I will practise metre’s nurture, fear’s erasure, and honour’s … Continue reading
Free Day…
* The King of Morphlance was a moderate man. By this I mean that he was a man who preached moderation in all things and that, rather surprisingly, he also acted in accordance with this doctrine himself. As one might … Continue reading
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King Vortigern’s Tower…
* “…Before Merlin was a soothsayer he was a miraculous child who solved the mystery of Vortigern’s Tower.” “What mystery was that?” “Every time the tower was raised by Vortigern’s men the hill upon which it was built shook and … Continue reading
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A Conversation with Stuart France at Strange Book Reviews: Seeing Meaning!
Reblogged from Strange Book Reviews: I first met Stuart France only relatively recently (more’s the pity!). I had gone to the UK to explore the land with Sue Vincent and Stuart. On arrival at Sue’s home, I was welcomed by … Continue reading
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Incipit…
* …‘To bring something back into the world that was lost,’ she had said as a prelude to adventure. ‘Kraas’ “We’ll be in touch,” she had said, before drifting into the twilight at adventure’s end… That was three months ago. … Continue reading
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