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New Book – Forest Voices

Originally posted on Poesy plus Polemics:
I am pleased to announce that my latest book “Forest Voices: Whispers from the New Hampshire Woods” is now available at Amazon in paperback and kindle editions, as well as at Barnes & Noble,…

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Green with ivy

Originally posted on Jessica Bakkers:
February 3rd 1973 Raining again. Always bleeding raining in this hole of a town. Had to wear galoshes out to the crime scene, knew there’d be mud. I suppose it was a pretty spot. In its way. Old crumbling…

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Reading, Writing, and Silver Fish Jumping

Originally posted on Helen Glynn Jones:
It’s been a little while since I’ve written an update kind of post, and so it seemed like today would be a good day. A Thousand Rooms is currently available to read and review…

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Thursday photo prompt – Green #writephoto

Originally posted on Ladyleemanila:
THIS WEEK’S WORDS come from “Clothespins on the Line” by Sawnie Morris: scrawny, after, finches, brittle, balanced, hopeful, paintings, daubs, cold, picnic, nails, ancestors Flocks of tiny finches swoop in to graze Among the green moss…

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The Choice

Originally posted on The Bag Lady:
? ? ? ? ? I could keep on running. I could fool the dogs staying in the stream but that would mean going into the tunnel. How old is it? Where does it…

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Something’s Afoot #WritePhoto

Originally posted on Lemon Shark Reef:
? ? “I don’t accept money,” his eyes traveled over me. “But,” I took a deep breath, “I need it.” He leaned against the moss-covered stone. “Obviously. Since you’re trading with the likes of…

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Thursday photo prompt – Green#writephoto

Originally posted on Haddon Musings:
? THE CHOICE I grew up in the Valley of the Amazons surrounded by strong, beautiful and wise women.  I learned to be fleet of foot, strong of arm and to make wise choices.  I…

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A nice cup of coffee whilst sitting in the sun

Originally posted on Tallis Steelyard:
It’s sad really; people seem to think that Port Naain is a city that stinks of squalor and degradation. But there are many genuinely pleasant areas. One of the nicest is the Mercantile Quarter. It…

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Green #writephoto

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Microfiction #writephoto: Watcher

Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
This is for Sue Vincent’s Thursday #writephoto prompt ? ? An underground river flowing into the light, they call it. After a sinuous journey through rock strata and hollow caverns, it finally rises and…

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