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Tag Archives: children’s stories
A child’s tale
Road to Love – S.Vincent I had one of those ‘moments’ today as I passed between the bookcases in the bedroom. It is odd the things that make it through the veneer of calm acceptance. In this case, it was … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Books
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Tagged being real, C.S. Lewis, children, children's stories, consciousness, love, Narnia, spirituality, symbolism, Velveteen Rabbit
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89 Comments
Down the wormhole?
I am waiting for a hospital appointment. I have now been waiting for nearly three weeks and have heard nothing. It is a good thing that I am not expecting them to find what they are looking for, or I … Continue reading →
Posted in Life
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Tagged Alan Garner, Alderley Edge, Books, children's stories, custrophobia, Humour, MRI, nightmares, tunnels, wormhole
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64 Comments
Guest author: Patty L. Fletcher ~ Wish of the Wee Golden, from A Treasure Chest of Children’s Tales
A Treasure Chest of Children’s Tales An Anthology with a collection of short children’s stories written by Children’s Indie Authors Worldwide. You will find adventures, learning curves and much more in this fun filled book. You’ll even find two poems … Continue reading →
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Tagged anthology, Books, children's stories, Christmas, Dogs, santa paws, seeing eye
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The Tale of the Owl and the Mouse – Gregg Savage
Reblogged from The Daily Tales of Gregg Savage: Once upon a time, near a lake that was as clear as it was cold, an owl sat watching the world from the branch of a tree she called her home. The … Continue reading →
Down the Snow Stairs
It has been a weekend of inclement weather. When the Siberian winds finally dropped, the snow fell, closing roads and making even the shortest journey hazardous. Snow always takes me back to childhood, even when it is inconvenient or the … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, children
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Tagged being, Books, childhood, children's stories, Christmas, consciousness, England, history, Life, love, magic, spirituality, The Silent Eye
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41 Comments
Guest author: Gregg Savage – What to do with a bonus…
I have ended up writing a story every day because I managed to earn myself a bonus year of life. Somewhere between October 13, 2016, and October 13, 2017, I convinced myself that I was 37, and not 36, years … Continue reading →
Guest author: Victoria Zigler – The Degu Books
I love all animals – especially dogs, cats, horses, and rodents – But my absolute favourite animal is a lion. There’s just something about the majestic big cats that appeals to me. As much as I’d love to have a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amazon, animals stories, audiobooks, children's stories, degi, ebooks, humour, paperback, pets, trust
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Guest author: Victoria Zigler – Infographics
Pictures and infographics. Wonderful things, aren’t they? Everyone seems to think so. But I don’t. Personally, I hate infographics, and find picture heavy posts annoying. We live in a world where it’s assumed you have all five of your senses, … Continue reading →
Posted in Blogging, Books, Guest post, writing
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Tagged accessibility, children's stories, description, font, images and captions, Poetry, senses, visual impairment
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