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Category Archives: reblog
Seize, take, remember ~ Steve Tanham
⦿ Seize! There is no voice to this command It is the scream of nature’s green A rush of breath, a hushed intent And distant flowers on the wind Recall sweet Maytime’s yearning sigh Yet far as can from Winter’s … Continue reading
The Arrow and its Mark ~ Wallie’s Wentletrap #writephoto
Reblogged from Wallie’s Wentletrap: The Arrow and its Mark She leaned on her elbows. It was a warm bright day with a cool wind ghosting the tops of the trees. The water was blue under the sky. For a long … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, family, flash fiction, inspiration, Mermaids, quest, relationships, writing
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No Worries ~ A Jack Lockwood story from Geoffrey D. West
Reblogged from the Jack Lockwood Diaries: A chainsaw is a marvellous tool – or as my adopted Australian friends would call it ‘A bonza bit of gear’. It can slice through huge tree trunks like butter, and let me tell … Continue reading
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By the crossing ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
Reblogged from iain Kelly: He sits and paints. I look around the room. There are hundreds of paintings. They all show the same bridge. Sometimes in sunshine, sometimes in rain, sometimes covered in snow. Sometimes the water underneath runs high, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, bridge, coping, creative writing, crossing, distress, fiction, flash fiction, hope, literature, loss, love, madness, nature, painter, river, short story, story, Thursday Photo Prompt, writephoto, writing, writing prompt
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Lucy Brazier introduces Samantha Catchpole – Artist & Photographer
Reblogged from Secret Diary of PorterGirl: Hello, my name is Sam and I am a photographer and an artist. I am aware that sounds a little like the start of an AA meeting (as portrayed in films/onTV) but it is … Continue reading
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#Flash Fiction ‘Footsteps’ #romance ~ Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: image by Pixabay.com Footsteps My grandmother’s diary took Frank and me to Paris for the first time. I wanted to walk on the West Bank where she had fallen in love and had … Continue reading
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Growing Old ~ Phoenix Rainez
Reblogged from Phoenix Rainez: As I’ve aged, I’ve become kinder to, and less critical of, myself. I’ve become my own friend. I have seen too many dear friends leave this world, too soon; before they understood the great freedom that … Continue reading
7 Most Useful Legal Tips for Writers ~ Nicholas C. Rossis hosts Lucy Taylor
Reblogged from Nicholas C. Rossis: When I started my Indie career, I realized one of my most useful skills was my experience with Internet marketing. But I constantly wished I was experienced in legal matters, too. Which is why I … Continue reading
