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Tag Archives: mystery
Guest author: Judy Penz Sheluk – Discovering Tarot
If you’ll pardon the pun, tarot was never in the cards when I began writing Skeletons in the Attic. I knew I’d have a protagonist, Calamity (Callie) Barnstable, who would be thrust into the position of finding out what happened … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post
Tagged audiobook, ebooks, fiction, mystery, paperback, tarot
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Of Men and Women… Stuart France
* Hitherto… Men have treated Women like birds strayed down from on high… * As beings more fragile more savage stranger and sweeter more soulful… * Continue reading at Stuart France
Posted in Art, Books
Tagged alchemy, esoteric, interpretation, Life, Lyric, magic, meaning, mystery, philosophy, Photography, psychology, The Silent Eye
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Rock ‘n’ Roll… Stuart France
* Roll… * * Away… * * …The Stone. Reblogged from Stuart France
Posted in albion, alchemy, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged esoteric, magic, meaning, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Thursday photo prompt: Turrets #writephoto
Every Thursday at noon GMT, I publish one of my photos as a writing prompt. If you know where the photo was taken, please keep it to yourself until the challenge is closed. I usually share something about the place … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Photo prompt round-up: Avenue #writephoto
* Love growing in peace Healing the horrors of war A fitting tribute Evergreen memories stand Eternal tranquility * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken at Whipsnade. While the little Bedfordshire village is better known for its zoo, … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing challenge, writing prompt
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Jewel inn the Court… Stuart France
* * It was not as though we could have stumbled across it unawares… * * Even following the map we emerged into the square, which held the round, like mice from a labyrinth… * * Continue reading at Stuart … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Art, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged alternative history, esoteric, landscape, mystery, Photography, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye, weekend workshop
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The Anunnaki III… Stuart France
…They eateth the fruit of Earth. * Reblogged from Stuart France
The Anunnaki II… Stuart France
…They drinketh the dew of Heaven. * Reblogged from Stuart France
The Anunnaki… Stuart France
The Anunnaki… Cometh! Reblogged from Stuart France
A Voice Called Can’t III… Stuart France
* … “The Matter of Britain!” “I know,” muses Wen, pensively, “People think it’s just Arthur and all that.” “But before Arthur was a king or a British War Hero, ‘he’ was a constellation.” “I know,” says Wen, again. “The … Continue reading
