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Category Archives: photo prompt
Thaw – Emily Havis #writephoto
Long roads I have travelled To seek the four silent standing brothers. Forsaking the comforts of home In exchange for untold arduous adventures; To peak beneath the veil Of what may be concealed And harness what may be revealed. And … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, creativity, poems, Poetry, winter, writing
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Something to bury – Neel Anil Panicker #wrietphoto
Richard stood, his trekking boots rooted to the rocky edges, his mind stilled by the mesmerising sight of pearly white mountain peaks jutting out into the cloudy skies. Below him, sparkled a carpet of cedar and pine trees, clothed in … Continue reading
#writephoto — Off Grid – This, That and the Other
“It’s stunning,” Donna said as she looked out of the cabin window. Paul walked over to her and handed her a mug of hot, steaming coffee, which she readily accepted. “I knew you’d love it out here,” Paul said as … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, beam, green light, off grid, potbelly stove, stunning, Thursday Photo Prompt, writephoto
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Thaw – Bobby Fairfield #writephoto
Memories of an Exmoor boyhood. I’ll tell you a story you won’t believe, of the dreadful Winter of sixty-three, when for three long months only white was seen. apart from the waves and the rushing stream, country and cities covered … Continue reading
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Tagged bad winter, Exmoor, heavy snow, winter of 63
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Snowy Day – jagahdilmein #writephoto
Alex had gone to bed happy last night, very happy. It had been snowing so hard since morning yesterday that not just their cottage, but the road to the village, and the village itself had been covered with a blanket … Continue reading
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Tagged children, Crazy, creative writing, fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, friendship, Frost Giants, fun, funny, Humor, humour, kids, Madcap, nonsense, Quirky, School, short story, snow, story, Winters, writing, writing challenge
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The Thaw – James #writephoto
It wasn’t the ravenous hunger that awoke her for that had been with her since the accident. There was a sound, a new sound. Water. She could hear tiny trickles of water around her. Aleera didn’t know how long she … Continue reading
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Tagged 1910, horror, Sue Vincent, Thaw, vampire, writephoto
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Thaw #writephoto Joelle LeGendre
Watching traffic from our picture window on Christmas day, a tepid breeze trying to tease the mercilous sun, I asked my mother, “What is snow.” “Where did that come from,” she chuckled. “Daddy and I saw White Christmas on TV.” … Continue reading
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Tagged altitude sickness, microfiction, mountains, prompt, snow, writing prompt
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Thaw – Michael at Morpeth Road #writephoto
We were ever so glad when the thaw arrived. It was the start of December and Christmas loomed high on the horizon. It was, of course, the result of climate change, but the deniers continued to espouse their theories that … Continue reading
