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Category Archives: Photography
Not all black and white ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
Snowy winters left an ache in his heart. Abdul Faesal shivered and watched askance at the icicles that hung from the tree tops, the facades of sky high buildings___eerie ghostly figurines, waspish floating bobs that added to the melancholic atmosphere … Continue reading
The Halley Branch by Trent P. McDonald
Originally posted on Solveig Werner:
Trevor, a young scientist, suddenly finds himself facing an evil so big, that for a person like you and I it would be impossible to grasp. After a yearly family reunion, a distant cousin is…
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Sound of the Primeval
Originally posted on Sun in Gemini:
The grey dawn was breaking around the huge ship. It’s not a boat, Captain Thassos had explained. A ship is much bigger than a boat… you can fit several boats into a ship. Later…
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Lunch Time ~ Anurag Bakhshi #writephoto
I froze the mighty ocean into a large block of ice, but it still refused to die It propelled itself out of the water, as if it was going to touch the sky Continue reading at Jagahdilmein
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Tagged absurd, amwriting, Comics, Crazy, creative, creative writing, Fan Fiction, fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, fun, gods, Humor, humour, legends, mad, Mythology, nonsense, Norse gods, short story, story, writephoto, writing, writing challenge
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Barbarous Code II… Stuart France
* “What is silence?” “It is the Great Mystery!” “The Holy Silence is its Voice.” – Ohiyesa Reblogged from Stuart France
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Tagged esoteric, interpretation, meaning, mystery, psychology, symbolism
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The Summer Man ~ Michael #writephoto
The Summer Man, as we knew him shivered under his cardboard shelter as the snow fell along with the temperature. It was clear he disliked the winter, he told us often enough. He refused to move into warmer places vowing … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Snowfall #writephoto
Originally posted on pensitivity101:
Sue’s given us a seasonal picture today https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/2147132383 Flakes fall like tears from the trees, Trickling down through the leaves To kiss the ground below, No warmth in the blanket of snow. Soon all will be…
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Pre-Raphaelite glass sits in walls pitted by Cromwellian gunfire, while a 1950s reredos graces a chancel that dates back to 1241. That’s why I love these old churches… the history of a community is written within their walls in wood … Continue reading
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