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Messenger by Craig Towsley #writephoto

Trout sat on the back deck. His sister exited through the open patio door, holding a bowl of something. She stood beside him and dug her finger in, pulling something out and popping it in her mouth. Grapes. Green and … Continue reading

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Cusp of the Moon IV… Stuart France

* When ravens In battle-torment For torn-flesh fight… Morvran, my horse Firm-hoofed in stance Is indisposed to flight. Continue reading: Cusp of the Moon IV…

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Thursday photo prompt – Messenger #writephoto

Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 19th July and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the … Continue reading

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Photo prompt round up – Peace #writephoto

The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in the woods above Portmeirion, one of the places we visited on the recent Silent Eye weekend in Wales. If you have written a piece for this week’s challenge and it does … Continue reading

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Cusp of the Moon III… Stuart France

* O Leader of the way Smooth your face Fair your form Graceful your motion Like a white-headed gull On the gently swelling ocean wave. * I lift up my hands And raise my eyes. I bend my knee And … Continue reading

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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Passing through

I love driving through the mountains and the road we had chosen just ‘happened’ to go via the Pass of Llanberis, between the Glyderau and the Snowdon massif.  I was in my element and may have squealed quietly from time to time. The landscape is … Continue reading

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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: Legends in the landscape

We found a main road. That can mean very little in rural Britain except that there is a single lane going each way, but there are bound to be road signs eventually. We had no immediate plans beyond finding lunch, … Continue reading

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Stretch… Stuart France

* “So, how long is a stretch?” “Long as a piece of string, I guess.” “Sorry, that’s the wrong question.” “And the correct question is?” “Give me a second, okay, got it. How old is a stretch?” “You may need to elaborate.” … Continue reading

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 #writephoto – The Couch – Morpethroad

The emerging summer brought together the Wyod. These were a silent minute forest folk who met each year at the site of the couch to decide the next procreators. This was an honoured task, a task with risk, a task … Continue reading

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The Wyrm and the Wyrd: The hidden valley

Tiny roads, miles from nowhere and barely wide enough for a car, wound between hills and hedgerows before finally opening out into the valley. And there, we became a traffic jam. The road was occupied by a horse that had … Continue reading

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