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Tag Archives: mystery
Photo prompt round-up – Watchers #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken on the slopes of Fin Cop. You can see these rocks from a great distance, but it is not until you get closer that you see the Giant whose story still lingers … 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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Thursday photo prompt – Watchers #writephoto from Michael at Morpethroad
It was a normal school excursion, and the kids were so excited to be going to Alien Rock to study the rock formations and see if they could find any traces of gold in the small creek that ran through … Continue reading
Jamie Dark – Psychic investigator and architect
Reblogged from ‘Jamie Dark’: “Well, the nymphomaniac daughter pairs up with the vicar who believes in ghosts.” “What about her husband?” “Didn’t I tell you? He’s going to fall off the top of a mountain to his death while … Continue reading
Still not entirely domesticated – Tallis Steelyard
Reblogged from Tallis Steelyard: I suppose it is inevitable. If two attractive unmarried ladies decide to run a boarding house, specialising in providing homely accommodation for single men; there will be gossip. All the more so when the aforementioned ladies … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged disappearance, Jim Webster, mystery, poet, Port Naain
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Just a shadow in a stranger’s eye… More than a feeling… – Maxpower’s Blog
Reblogged from Max Power: Very little creeps me out. I’m good at writing stories to creep others out so maybe my imagination has already gone there. Either way if a book or movie gives me the heebie-jeebies then it has … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt – Watchers #writephoto
Every Thursday at noon GMT, I publish one of my photos as a writing prompt. Throughout the week I will feature a number of the responses here on the Daily Echo as space allows. Every week, a full round-up of … 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 – Sails #writephoto
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in the Buckinghamshire village of Brill, one late spring evening, just as the sun set. I came across the image as I begin to go through all the files and photos now … 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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Tell-Tale Signs IV… Stuart France
* One of Ireland’s, ‘Three Great Tales of Sorrow’ which all deal with the lives and tragic deaths of offspring, this one, the second in the series, is the most poignant perhaps as, ostensibly, the offspring are still children. Whilst … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Art, Books
Tagged celtic, Don and Wen, esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, interpretation, magic, meaning, mystery, Mythology, psychology, stor, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, The Silent Eye
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Grist by Craig Towsley #writephoto
When the sun began to set, the miller loaded his the sacks on his cart and climbed up to the seat, grabbed the reins and got the donkey pulling. Halfway home, he overtook a man walking along the rutted road. … Continue reading
The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Legacy
The little Church of the Holy Cross at Ilam is one of those places that seems to have something to offer every visitor, no matter in what period or area their interest lies. There are stained glass windows that capture … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Art, Churches
Tagged celtic, Christianity, Don and Wen, Ilam, legend, mystery, Saxon font, St Bertram, Staffordshire, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, Thor's Cave
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