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Category Archives: photo prompt
Thursday photo prompt: Eve #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today. Throughout the week, I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as time and … Continue reading
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Photo prompt round-up: Otherworldly #writephoto
Beyond veiling mists Otherworldly paths open A timeless portal Ancient souls have passed this way Beckoning those who follow * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in Derbyshire on Higger Tor one morning at dawn, when the mists … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Otherworldly ~ Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
Over the years I learned to love this place, its calm, the view over the plain, and the mesa. There is a roof above my head, not that I mind the rain, or the snow, mind you. I have no … Continue reading
You Rock ~ Daisybala #writephoto
Stones and boulders aren’t hindrances They’re awesomeness solidified Otherwise why would they say You rock!! Continue reading at freshdaisiesdotme
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Otherworldly ~ Kim Blades #writephoto
My response to Sue Vincents photo prompt this week. It is an extract from the fantasy story I am working on. Earlier posts – Memory and Crown – are from the same story. The border between the Fertilands and Doomlands … Continue reading
After Hibernation ~ Susan Zutautas #writephoto
Waking up after a long winter’s nap I stretch, open my eyes and hear something snap Looking around inside my cave My stomach growls … Berries I do crave I peer outside beyond the rocks Baby bear is talking to … Continue reading
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An otherworldly encounter ~ Suzanne #writephoto
In her dreams she went through a portal. It was that kind of night. Like many others isolated at home because of Covid-19 she frequently experienced weird dreams. That particular night, for what seemed like hours, she dreamed she was … Continue reading
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Tagged coronavirus, Self isolation, Write photo prompt
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Rocky Road ~ Christine Bolton #writephoto
Safe surrounded by these ancient boulders Infused by their energy Calmed by their smoothness Continue reading at Poetry for Healing
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The Traveler ~ Christine Bialczak #writephoto
He looked and looked and he could see that the world was near empty. He did not know how far he’d come and now stuck here felt sort of dumb. Continue reading at Stine Writing
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