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Category Archives: reblog
So It Begins: A Story Is Born – Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings on in the Shed: Does anyone else have difficulty with finding an appropriate title for their posts? The majority of mine loiter expectantly, try to catch my eye and impress with their marketing ploys. This one … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemy, awakening, breath, Hafiz, Heart centre, Inner reflection, Life experiences, light, love, Messenger, mysteries, Poetry, regret, storytelling, Sufi, writing process
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Don Massenzio interviews D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Don Massenzio: It’s time for the next subject for my 2018 author interview series. Author interviews are posted every Friday throughout the year. I am honored to continue this series with Oregon author, artist D. Wallace Peach You … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018 Author Interview Series, authors, fantasy, interview, writing
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Happy Vaisakhi everyone!- Ritu Bhathal
Reblogged from But I Smile Anyway: It is Vaisakhi today, an event with several meanings to different cultures and religions. Happy Vaisakhi It is celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists as part of welcoming the new solar year in. But it … Continue reading
Little House in the Big Woods – Jennie Fitzkee
Reblogged from A Teacher’s Reflections: I began reading aloud a new chapter reading book, Little House in the Big Woods, by Laura Ingalls Wilder. In thirty minutes, I had read only four pages. Four! There was so much happening in the … Continue reading
Moon Writing – from Alienora’s Anthology
Reblogged from Alienora’s Anthology: So beautiful was the Moon that night; photo after photo I took on my mobile phone. At one point, as the huge orb emerged from cloud, it looked just like the Eye of Horus; at another, … Continue reading
Does White Noise / Ambient Sound Actually Help Your Writing? – Steve Boseley
Reblogged from Steve Boseley: Silence can be a distraction. Bear with me whilst I qualify that statement. When I’m writing, silence can be a distraction. It might be a cliche, but writers and coffee shops go together like James T … Continue reading
Bijoux: Exploits of the Guild of Dishevelled Assassins – Part 1 by Jan Malique
Reblogged from Strange Goings On in the Shed: This story was revealed to me by an associate who chooses to remain anonymous, mostly due to embarrassment. She’s part of an exclusive community of characters residing in the Shed, a Tardis … Continue reading
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Tagged death, Detection, Embezzlement, fiction, Guild of Dishevelled Assassins, humour, Murders, mysteries, Witness Protection Programme.
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Prelude – Widdershins Worlds
Reblogged from Widdershins Worlds… one woman’s journey begins here: Ever notice how things come in waves?… … you find that pair of wrist braces in a backpack that hasn’t been used for years … … that jar that fell behind … Continue reading
So there were these crocuses…. Jeff Grant
Reblogged from besonian: One morning last week, I was taking a walk round our little park in order to air my brain – I’d been writing intensely for well over two hours and was feeling a need to reconnect with … Continue reading
