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Flames – #Writephoto
Originally posted on New2Writing:
She swallowed the concoction, trying not to wretch as it burned its way down her throat. It was the only way, the way to see what had come before and what would come next, her…
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Blogger/Author Spotlight: Sue Vincent and Stuart France
Originally posted on M J Mallon YA Author and Poet:
? Today it is my pleasure to introduce you to not one but two guests! A hearty welcome to Sue Vincent and Stuart France. I originally contacted Sue regarding a Spotlight on…
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Tagged albion, ancient sites, Don and Wen, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, magic, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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Parsley and Partiality III… Stuart France
* “In fact,” says Wen, placing the metaphorical bit firmly between her teeth, “I’m not even sure I’m happy with the term folk belief, I think I prefer folk wisdom.” “And which version of the tale do you prefer?” “Oh, … Continue reading
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Calling All Creative Minds/Peace lovers/dreamers/finders of hope to our creative collaboration – Tales of Love
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Wise crows, raven-kin
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? Wise crows, raven-kin Driven from your ancient trees What home will call you now? — Where cosy craft Of power’s secret circle Convinces gentle folk That cut and death and burn Deliver best…
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Publisher’s Special Offer of Almost Human on Kindle
Kenneth L. Decroo To celebrate the Kindle release of Almost Human, you can download the book for $2.99. The only request the publisher has of anyone taking advantage of this offer is to consider writing a review in Amazon Books. … Continue reading
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Thursday photo prompt – Flame #writephoto
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It’s another Thursday and here is Sue’s photoprompt this week. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/1332141624 F iery images L eaping, dancing, A ctive in the heat, M esmerising, consuming E nergy to burn and then die.
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Guest author: Lucy Brazier – From Cambridge to Whitehall
Like most writers, the written word has been a passion of mine from a very young age. Once I had learnt how to read, I knew that there was nothing else I wanted more than to write stories of my … Continue reading
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