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Tag Archives: inheritance
Contented ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
There was nothing wrong with her beyond that she could not abide much in the way of interference, and had always preferred the company of fair-folk and the song of wind and dust-in-light to the over-stimulating presence of other humans. … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged contentment, creative writing, flash fiction, Gratitude, inheritance, micro fiction, self awareness, short story, solitude, tenacity, writephoto
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#writephoto — The Mausoleum – Fandango
Martin finally received the results back from his DNA test. He was adopted when he was an infant and never knew who his real parents were. He was told that he had been adopted, but he never felt the need … Continue reading
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Tagged adopted, African-American, birth parents, Black Lives Matter, DNA test, inheritance, mausoleum, slave owner, writephoto
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The prime of Madam Jeen Snellflort – Tallis Steelyard
Some people seem to not so much live their lives as to be passengers in them, carried along at the convenience of somebody else. One such person was Madam Jeen Snellflort. Orphaned at a tender age she was made the … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, reblog
Tagged fiction, inheritance, Jim Webster, Poetry, Port Naain, schoolmistress, underpinnings
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Porphyrogenitus – another tale from Tallis Steelyard
I don’t often deal with the new aristocracy. It’s strange really but with the old aristocracy who where here before the city was founded, I have no problems. But the new aristocracy, largely those who have been ennobled in the … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction
Tagged babies, inheritance, Jim Webster, mystery, poetry, Port Naain, short story
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