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Category Archives: reblog
Mímir’s Well: The Seer’s Return ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: geralt at Pixabay Here we are again in a place known as Mímisbrunner (Mímir’s Well), one of three wells found beneath the roots of the World Tree, Yggdrasil. The Seer and I have been a regular visitor … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient sites/Sacred Places, journey, mysteries, old gods, remembrance, secrets, seers
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The hacksilver orchestra ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: In my chronicling of the life of Mistress Maljie I would be remiss if I neglected to mention the incident of the hacksilver orchestra. As a young woman in Port Naain, Maljie had known many musicians. … Continue reading
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Tagged hacksilver, inamorata of a pirate captain, Jim Webster, musicians valued by weight, percussion, Port Naain
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The Pain of Becoming a Knight ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: The medieval knight is one of the most enduring and iconic figures of history. These men of steel, clad in gleaming armour, lance in hand and mounted on their magnificent steeds are one of the defining … Continue reading
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Tagged Castles, Chivalry, festivals, Historical Periods, history, knights, medieval
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Castle of Illusion ~ blackout poem ~ Ken Gierke
Reblogged from rivrvlogr, a poem inspired by a post on a recent Silent Eye event: Castle of Illusion Land and sites engaged the illusion, made perfect the wholeness, hiding hollowness. Empty windows watched, the Ego isolated within, disturbed. Read the … Continue reading
Can the Writing Gene be Inherited? ~ Mae Clair
Reblogged from Mae Clair at Story Empire: Hello, SEers! Mae here with you today as we enter a new month. Happy first day of July! In June, I raised the question “are writers born or made?” Today, I want to … Continue reading
Free flash fiction and horror… download the Sirens Call eZine!
Evergreen, one of my flash fiction pieces, features in the June issue of the Sirens Call eZine. Download the latest copy of The Sirens Call eZine for FREE here! Distant Screams The 45th issue of The Sirens Call eZine features … Continue reading
Featured at Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives – #PotLuck – Going west – Wales – wild things 2016
Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: Welcome to the series of Posts from Your Archives, where bloggers put their trust in me. In this series, I dive into a blogger’s archives and select four posts to share here to my audience. … Continue reading
A Walk Among the Dark Age Spirits ~ Alli Templeton
Reblogged from Medieval Wanderings: With my big exam finally behind me, last weekend I was in dire need of some fresh air and a good walk. So with a gap in the seemingly endless rains, we took the opportunity of … Continue reading
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Tagged forest and woodlands, Historical Periods, history, medieval, religion, saxons, walking
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