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Tag Archives: justice
Gone fishing ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster, aka Tallis Steelyard: Let it be admitted that Maljie has her informal side. There are times when she unbends slightly. Mind you this unbending is reserved for a select group, sometimes known as the lesser mendicants. … Continue reading
Silent Justice ~ Tallis Steelyard at M T McGuire, Authorholic
Reblogged from M T McGuire, Authorholic: There are new releases a plenty over the next ten days, not just from me, so rather than bang on about mine, let’s talk about Jim Webster’s new … whoop? … of books this … Continue reading
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Tagged drunken weddings, justice, sedan chairs, student prank, the Order of Illuminated Seditionists
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Something spicy this way comes ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Jim Webster aka Tallis Steelyard: For once, none of this was Laxey’s fault. It couldn’t be, he wasn’t even in Port Naain, but instead was in a distant mountain monastery drinking coffee so strong that past and future … Continue reading
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Tagged bathtime, Devil's Pomatum, justice, shingles, the Hermeneutic Catharine wheel
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Eternal vigilance ~ Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: It has been said that whilst Justice might not sleep in Port Naain, there are times when it dozes on the job and honest citizens have to step into the breach and ensure that justice is … Continue reading
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Tagged bit fakes, fantasy, fiction, glaze spankers, humour, Jim Webster, justice, Port Naain, prigs, scamps, soup, well hung
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Just desserts…
“No…! Really? That’s terrible…” It may well have been, but I doubt the subject of their gossip would have appreciated the evident relish with which the two women were discussing her misfortunes. I wasn’t eavesdropping, the strident voices were inescapable … Continue reading
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Tagged balancing the scales, justice, karma, misconception, responsibility
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Tidal Waves– Iain Kelly #writephoto
Hands in her pockets, Elizabeth looked down from the top of the cliffs. The tide had receded gradually over the afternoon, revealing the seaweed-covered rocks, sand and pebbles of the seabed. The memory of the place was burned into her … Continue reading
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Tagged assault, bay, creative writing, crime, criminal, flash fiction, guilty, human trafficking, justice, literature, murder, police, sea, short story, thriller, Thursday Photo Prompt, tide, victim, waves, writing prompt
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Empty by Isabel Caves #writephoto
“It’s empty.” “No it’s not,” I snapped. We were trekking through my mind, for crying out loud. It was not empty. “The transporter’s faulty,” I grumbled. “It probably sent us into your mind instead. That’s always been empty.” Continue reading … Continue reading
A Call For Guest Posts for the ULS, The Underground Library Society ~ Charles French
Reblogged from Charles French: Hello to everyone! I recently had an excellent guest post from Josh Gross, a wonderful blogger. I am sending out a request to anyone who would like to join the ULS, the Underground Library Society, and … Continue reading →