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Category Archives: photo prompt
Turrets – Hayley R. Hardman #writephoto
It was one of those moments that had seemed a good idea at the time but as we arrived at the crumbling castle doubt set into my mind. Breathless from our climb up the jagged hill, we collected around the … Continue reading
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Tagged abandoned, bedroom, castle, drama, ghost, horror, Image Writing Prompts, Life, Photography, Spring, storm, supernatural, writephoto
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Perturb – Sight #writephoto
The route seemed long. The lonely figure struggles to move forward. But not only the distance, his breathe also, is falling short of his expectations. As the trail he left behind was getting covered by snow, a thought flashed through … Continue reading
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Tagged Coeur de Lyon, flash fiction, short story
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Monochrome Magic – Kim M. Russell #writephoto
The past lingers in black and white, not painted with fingers but conjured with light. Fairy-tale turrets once decked with streaming pennants Continue reading at Writing in North Norfolk
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Tagged magic, monochrome, Sue Vincent's Daily Echo, Thursday Photo Prompt, turrets, writephoto
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Frozen Pinnacle – Jaye Marie #writephoto
The air was so cold my lungs screamed with every breath and I had lost all feeling in my feet a while ago. Something I was grateful for, as they too had been in agony from the intense cold. My … Continue reading
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Tagged flash fiction, life as an author, sharing interests, thoughts, writing
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Family – Donna B. McNicol #writephoto
“How much further is it, Da? I’m tired.” Little Joseph complained to his father. “Not far. Do you want me to carry you?” Big Joseph brushed the snow off his son’s nose. “If’n I can piggy back.” He jumped up … Continue reading
Turrets – Sisyphus #writephoto
When we left – how long ago was it? – it was summer. As we look over the tall trees, disappearing through the dark, icy air, we know that, here, wherever “here” is, it’s winter. But we don’t feel the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged elsewhere, mist, nightmare, turrets, winter
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Turrets – Rosemary Carlson #writephoto
How did he ever convince her to visit this God forsaken castle in Turkey, of all places, Rebecca wondered to herself as she and Patrick stumbled down the crumbling, stone steps in the portion of the medieval castle that was … Continue reading
Turrets – Noni #writephoto
Decorative bricks ~ Point skyward hiding defensive ~ Towers of power Reblogged from Noni’s Poetry
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Turrets – Willow Willers #writephoto
There he lay on the summit of the Clift next to the castle. He knew he was dying, his wound was mortal. The gaping hole just above his tail had long since stopped hurting. He was so tired and cold. … Continue reading
Turrets – pensitivity #writephoto
The turrets were perfect outlook posts, and messengers would be sent on high to scan the horizons and report anything untoward. A storm was coming, its magnitude like nothing seen before. This was duly reported to the King, who decreed … Continue reading
