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Tag Archives: albion
Clouds Grey as Mountains… Stuart France
* … “An exquisite exposition!” “You don’t like it do you?” “A revelation in rhyme!” “That bad, huh?” “And darn great grubbing to boot!” “Really?” “Oh yes, although you may not realise it, you have single handedly provided the key … Continue reading
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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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Wasteland #midnighthaiku
“…And slaughter might very well explain it looking at Wen’s features… which I do not really want to right now because of the very obvious pain…‘They burned it themselves,’ she says kicking the vitrified rock and then continues her circuit. … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, alternative history, Ancestors, Brigantes, Don and Wen, haiku, heart of Albion, history, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, vitrified hillfort
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Brain Fog -#writephoto – Stuart France
* Months it has taken. Months of meticulous research… Meetings in the darkest of disreputable corners where conspiracies are born and take fevered flight across stormy nights. All roads lead to the lair of the Black Beast. That fell apparition … Continue reading
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‘Cloud City Central!’… – Stuart France
* The phrase was uttered as a prognosis as much as a question and so we smiled an affirmative, in relief, that we were not the only one’s to have been thus transported… * * It is not by happy … Continue reading
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Mystery – Stuart France #writephoto…
* “You’ll know it,” he said, “by the stone stairs and the hawk’s head over the lintel.” I was expecting a carving, or a painting, or possibly even, an offering, not half a cliff-face… Nevertheless, it had still been a … Continue reading
Forever Falls… by Stuart France
* I was here When Ronald took the hot seat. I watched from afar, Appalled, When he called Diana, David And stumbled over lines which in His day of hay He would have chewed like baccy. * Continue reading here
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Way Old Time… from Stuart France
* ‘Of circular possibilities’… ** ‘Eyeing the Chasm’… ** ‘Extending a welcome’… Continue reading here
Feeling True II from Stuart France
* …“No matter,” says Wen, “they sometimes put contact details up.” She starts to scrutinise the notice board of the porch and then taps a number into her phone… “No answer!” Bugger times two! We content ourselves with a swift … Continue reading
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Green grow the rushes O III… from Stuart France
* …If Tee’s study was the hub of intelligence, then Miss Hunnyfludd’s office, which comprised no more than a hastily compromised ante-chamber to its plush superior, was the heart… Thomas Welch was currently making himself at home in the heart … Continue reading
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