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Category Archives: writing
The Hooded Stone…? from Stuart France
Reblogged from Stuart France, an excerpt from one of our books, Scions of Albion: “It has to be the Stone on Gardom’s Edge…” “What does?” says Wen. “My Robin Hood Stone… I mean it didn’t look much like the stone … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Doomsday: Scions of Albion, History, mystery, Photography, Sacred sites, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, travel, writing
Tagged albion, alternative history, archaeology, Derbyshire, England, landscape, mercia, mystery, Photography, standing stone, story
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Microfiction: Sunset #writephoto from Jane Dougherty
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes, the first piece for this week’s photo prompt: They had run out of time. There were no more moons left, no more hope. Nothing more would rise in the sky, night or day. The stones … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, fantasy, fiction, photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged #writephoto, dark fantasy, magic
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Thursday photo prompt – Captured #writephoto
Believe it or not, it wasn’t moonrise but a pure, pale sunset. We had called at Avebury on our way back from giving the Silent Eye’s final talk of the series in Glastonbury a couple of years ago. It had … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, photo prompt, Photography, Sacred sites, writing, writing prompt
Tagged #writephoto, fiction, magic, mystery, prompt, writing challenge
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Photo prompt round-up – the stairway #writephoto
This week’s photo prompt drew some wonderfully different entries and I have reblogged as many as possible. Thank you to everyone who took part, read and commented. Please click the links to read any you have missed! If you have … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged fiction, poetry, snow, stairs
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The Boy and The Wolf from K.L.Caley #writephoto
Reblogged from K.L. Caley in response to the #writephoto photo prompt: Fresh snow crunches beneath my footsteps as I search the abandoned castle. I know the child and the wolf passed through here, I have followed the steps for many … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, writing, writing prompt
Tagged #writephoto, mystery, snow, wolf
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Follow the Light from ladyleemanila #writephoto
Reblogged from ladyleemanila in response to the photo prompt: a bright light appeared to me once behind the trees in the distance perhaps it helps me for my plight all I need is follow the light To continue reading the … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry, writing, writing prompt
Tagged into the light, kyrielle
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A walk in snow – haibun – from Walking With Bastet in Prose #writephoto
Reblogged from Georgia at Walking With Bastet in Prose in response to the photo prompt: Down and down into the snow … or was it snow? Could it be cotton-wool, maybe something else. I really couldn’t be sure, the stuff … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged fiction, haibun, snow
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Photo prompt: The stairway – Jane Dougherty Writes
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty in response to the photo prompt: I wasn’t aware until a few minutes ago when I read Geoff Le Pard’s contribution that Sue Vincent ran a photo prompt. It’s a magical photo and inspired this piece … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged microfiction, mystery
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Photo Prompt – By The River from Helen Jones
Reblogged from Helen Jones at Journey to Ambeth . Helen chose to begin a longer story in response to the photo prompt: By The River The snow was crisp, the kind that crunched underfoot, footsteps left clear as though stepping … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Physiotherapy, writing, writing prompt
Tagged dark fiction, mystery
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Domestic Disaster – a short story from Geoff Le Pard
Reblogged from Geoff Le Pard at Tangental in respose to the photo prompt. Artificial Snow Jane stared at the parody of the perfect Christmas: tumbling drifts covering the steps and clinging to trees. Jim sniggered behind her. ‘You’ll not get … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, writing, writing prompt
Tagged fiction, flash fiction, mystery
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