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Category Archives: reblog
Living Lore reblog: James Osborne ~The Gold Boulder
Reblogged from James Osborne: We all know legends grow with retelling. This one’s no exception. It’s about a gold boulder . . . and how it caused a murder. Or did it? We’re not sure. Nor are we convinced about … Continue reading
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Tagged BC, British Columbia, gold, Grey Creek, Kootenay Lake, legends, miners, mining, murder, prospecting, riches, shooting
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The Anaphora controversy ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: Do many now remember the notorious Anaphora controversy? At the risk of causing insult, I’ll merely remark, for those who have advanced far beyond such techniques, that Anaphora is the deliberate repetition of the first part … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, humour, Jim Webster, magistrates, performance poets, petty bickering, Poetry, Port Naain, uproar ensued
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The Curious Monk – A Short Story ~ Lucy Brazier
Reblogged from Secret Diary of PorterGirl: Curiosity killed the cat, or so they say. What cat? Why a cat? Were any dogs ever seriously injured by curiosity? Could curiosity maim a fish? This rather eclectic train of thought belonged to … Continue reading
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Tagged curiosity, humour, modern fable, Monk, religion, short story, writing
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Ash Samara ~ Steve Tanham
➰ In the gold-washed glow on green Of July’s vivid evening blue I watch your spinning fall to earth ➰ Through softer air than day’s has been Your path to ground is freshly spoken Continue reading at Sun in Gemini
Living Lore reblog: Processional Pathways of Ancient Ireland ~ Ali Isaac
Reblogged from Ali Isaac Storyteller: In October 2015, I had a very strange experience at Tlachtga, the Hill of Ward. As I walked the site, I became increasingly dizzy and developed a powerful headache. Half an hour after driving away … Continue reading
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Tagged Ancient Places of Ireland, Irish Mythology
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How a Farmer’s Son became a Prince’s Best Friend ~ V. M. Sang
Reblogged from Dragons Rule OK: In my Elemental Worlds books. Pettic, a farmer’s son is the best friend of the Crown Prince. although there is mention of how this came about in the books, I thought I would give you … Continue reading
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Tagged chapter, characters, Elemental Worlds by V. M. Sang, fantasy, fiction, short story, writing
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A Midsummer’s Vision ~ Jan Malique
Reblogged from strangegoingsonintheshed: ‘A midsummer vision awaits all those with hearts of innocence and childlike curiosity.’ So says the Storyteller perched on the Tree of Wisdom. He waves a hand, pours dreams and sweet words for all to partake of. … Continue reading
Looked at in a certain light ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I suppose I can appreciate paintings as well as the next person of good taste. I’ve worked with enough painters to know their paintings have to be hung properly, (and after trying to arrange a display … Continue reading
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Tagged a girl cannot be too careful, blue, fame and fortune, Jim Webster, Port Naain, the theft of flowers, thrift
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A Call For Guest Posts for the ULS, The Underground Library Society ~ Charles French
Reblogged from Charles French: Hello to everyone! I recently had an excellent guest post from Josh Gross, a wonderful blogger. I am sending out a request to anyone who would like to join the ULS, the Underground Library Society, and … Continue reading →