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Tag Archives: mystery
#writephoto microfiction: Clandestine by Jane Dougherty
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes: Getting back into writing mode with this piece of flash fiction inspired by Sue Vincent’s #writephoto prompt. They told her it would only be for a few hours. Already it seemed like a week. The … Continue reading
Found Mounds III… from Stuart France
* ‘…One of the stops we did manage to make on the way to our second ‘official sojourn’ in Glastonbury was, Merlin’s Mound. Now, Merlin’s Mound you might have thought would be a well-known tourist attraction boasting hundreds of thousands … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Books, Don and Wen, Sacred sites, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged alternative history, avebury, landscape, magic, mercia, mystery, The Silent Eye
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Watching the lights – by K.L. Caley #Writephoto
Reblogged from new2writing: Through the window she saw exactly what she expected, the perfect family seated around the dining table. She could see it all so clearly even as the tears briefly blurred her vision then rolled down her ice … Continue reading
Lights #writephoto by Ritu
Reblogged from But I Smile Anyway: It was on nights like tonight that Percy regretted his day job. You see, his day job meant that he was out on the streets every night too. He sat there looking out at … Continue reading
Soft falls the snow #writephoto by My Frilly Freudian Slip
Reblogged from My Frilly Freudian Slip: Soft falls the snow on Blythway cottage, the river below a ribbon of ice To stand under the bridge, an observer might sigh how nice But the snow blocks the sounds of desperate … Continue reading
(F)lights by Stuart France #writephoto
Reblogged from Stuart France: As the narrow-boat’s snout tickled the under-bridge, Black-Jack cut the engine and peered through the white gloom… A landing-official waved his stray arm in greeting, the lights beyond him intimated warmth and festivity. An Owl screeched… … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape, mystery, Photography, poetry, psychology, story, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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#writephoto microfiction: Trapped by Jane Dougherty
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes: Snow had fallen gently all day, but at nightfall it stopped. Inside the house, they listened to the silence and shivered. Not one of them had dared set foot outside since the whispering began. Nothing … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, fire, forest, horror, mystery, short story, trees
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Of Trolls and Sustenance…by Stuart France
* Tomf, the Troll, rises from the river bed after a long, long, sleep. He is feeling grumpy but only because he is hungry. Off in search of chocolate, cake, liqourice, orange juice, tobacco and cough sweets he goes… Continue … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancient sites, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged Derbyshire, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, giants, landscape, mystery, Mythology, psychology, story, Trolls, weekend workshop
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