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Category Archives: photo prompt
The sentinel by Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
At eighty, Thakur Vikramjit Singh still adheres to his military-style work ethics, getting up at the crack of dawn and taking a spirited kilometre long walk around his palatial farmhouse. Life for him was a beautiful chess game with all … Continue reading
#Writephoto-Stones by Henrietta Watson
The Stone Wall merciful moon loses glow sun rises rose welcomes dawn Continue reading here
#WritePhoto #NationalPoetryMonth The Haunted by Luccia Gray
The Haunted Castle She stood the test of time, Towering proudly on the summit, Watching over the raging sea, Howling in the wind, ‘Come back!’ Convinced he must obey her, The Queen of the haunted castle, Terrified the travellers who … Continue reading
#writephoto prompt : Arch enemy by Joelle Le Gendre
“It’s just an arch, not a god,” Arthur said. During our 2 years of marriage, I’d learned to read the upturn of his right lip, the timbre of his voice, and the inflections attached to the ends of his sentences. … Continue reading
Death’s Doorway #writephoto #flashfiction bu Geoff Le Pard
‘Have you been to the arch?’ Jimbob shuddered. ‘No one goes there, mate.’ Budboy sniggered. ‘You scared?’ ‘Everyone’s scared. That creep and his death wish. They say if you answer him, you’re next.’ Budboy pulled his coat to him. ‘Well … Continue reading
Stones from pensitivity #writephoto
The Stones of Sense. Look closely, See the labours of a thousand hands Laying a thousand stones, Each in memory of someone lost. Touch one, Feel the warmth in the midday sun, Yet even on a winter’s day, These stones … Continue reading
Stones by Michael #writephoto
When I came across the arch I knew it was a very old archway. The conglomeration of stones, the crude but effective mortaring had obviously worked for it was still standing so many centuries since. It was a structure to … Continue reading
Flash fiction: Beyond the arch by Jane Dougherty #writephoto
She touched the lichen-crusted stoned with a finger, drew it gently over the rugous surface and felt the tingle of time. The first converts built this doorway, now an empty arch, the first Christians in a land where the pagan … Continue reading
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Stones by Willow #writephoto
The Vampire landed high up on the cliffs and walked through some old ruins. She looked out to sea and felt the ‘old ones’ close. She had seen the woman and the wolf on the beach they had peeked her … Continue reading
Gateway to heaven…by Anisha #writephoto
Holding her wrinkled hand, he was silently observing her…Unconsciously drawing lines on her now swollen veins, he traveled back in time when they were 20-something and had just started dating… “What if you get bored of me?!”, she would say … Continue reading
