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Tag Archives: mystery
Names Matter: gonned… Stuart France
* Well, the next day, har husband he took her inter the room, an’ there was the flax an’ the day’s vittles. ‘Now, there’s the flax,’ says he, ‘an’ if that ain’t spun up this night off goo yar hid.’ … Continue reading
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Tagged esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, mystery, Mythology, psychology, Stuart France and Sue Vincent, symbolism
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Dear Don: ‘Molten-Minds’…
Dear Don, It’s weird, isn’t it…how driving a straight road is mind-numbing, boring and sends you to sleep on more levels than one, while walking the old straight tracks just frees the mind and lets it roam… Perhaps it is … Continue reading
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Tagged Gosforth Cross, interpretation, landscape, Loki Stone, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, writing
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Names Matter: gatless…
* …Well, she were that frightened. She’d allus been such a gatless mawther, that she didn’t se much as know how to spin, an’ what were she to dew tomorrer, with no one to come nigh her to help. She … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Don and Wen, france and vincent, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged esoteric, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, meaning, mystery, norse, psychology, symbolism
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Out of Time… by Jaye Marie #MysteryThriller
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: Excerpt from Out of Time… Kate sat at the table in the Vestry with her head in her hands. She couldn’t believe Jack had found her again, in spite of all the Snowman’s … Continue reading
Dear Wen: ‘Old-Man-Young’…
Dear Wen One really cannot expect the authorities to know aught of these things, they lack imagination and insight. It strikes me that the ‘Stepping Stones’ and the ‘Sleeping Giant’ weekend may also have been the occasion of ‘Young James’? … Continue reading
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Tagged albion, landscape, mystery, story, writing
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Dear Don: Cygnus
Dear Don, Mea culpa, I couldn’t help myself. You know what I’m like, being a Virgo and all… I had to look up the official etymology of ‘road’. Not, I will grant you, that ‘official’ necessarily means ‘correct’… or even … Continue reading
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Tagged interpretation, landscape, magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, writing
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Whispering Woods… Stuart France
* … Back in Coventry, Sir Albert’s Lady, overcome with extreme pain, was forced to choose between the spoil of her infant, or an end to her life. * Placing the preservation of her child, and benefit of her country … Continue reading
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Tagged Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Mythology, psychology, symbolism
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Evergreen
Cold starlight and winter winds, the only caress on a faded cheek. Memories slither through the gaps in the trees to people the night. She hadn’t walked this path for a long time. The first time, she had been young; … Continue reading
Dear Wen: Cygnus…
Dear Wen Ah, yes, those pesky Romans (Acch phut) have a lot to answer for, covering our straight tracks, and calling them roads for one thing. And where, pray tell, did they get their name from? Why, from the Rods … Continue reading
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Thursday photo prompt: Serenity #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s #writephoto prompt! You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today. Throughout the week, I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as time … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, photo prompt, Photography, Poetry and tagged fantasy, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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