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Tag Archives: poet
Balroop Singh reviews “Life Lines” #BookReview
I have no idea how I missed this wonderful review from Balroop Singh at Emotional Shadows… Thank you, Balroop! I often say that poetry is my first love; we soar and swing on the wings of words together. I share … Continue reading
Paper wings
In sleepless silence night mourns the dreaming lost to a fallen star. Shadows chase the ghosts of morning, ever seeking to consume them, jealous of their light. Paper wings flutter unheeded to the floor in flightless death. The wakeful poet … Continue reading
Poised for Chaos ~ The Dark Netizen #writephoto
* My Ascension Will Shock This Poised Society. New Chaos Will Reign… * Reblogged from The Dark Netizen
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Tagged blog, challenge, haiku, photo, poem, poet, prompt, senryu, thursday, wordpress, write, writephoto
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Senryu: Their Lake ~ The Dark Netizen #writephoto
The Lake Helped It Thrive But, Now We Own The Waters, The Lake Will Choke Them… Reblogged from The Dark Netizen
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Tagged castle, challenge, flash fiction, haiku, lake, photo, poem, poet, prompt, senryu, wordpress, write, writephoto
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Shade Glade ~ The Dark Netizen #writephoto
It Slumbered In Shade. The Destruction Of Its Tomb: The Glades, Awoke It… Reblogged from The Dark Netizen
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Tagged blog, challenge, flash fiction, glade, haiku, photo, poem, poet, prompt, senryu, shade, thursday, writephoto
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‘Pictures from and Exhibition’ from Tallis Steelyard… now available on Kindle
Now available on Amazon UK and Amazon.com
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Tagged Amazon, blog tour, Book launch, guest post, humour, Jim Webster, kindle, poet, Port Naain
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Pictures from an Exhibition blog tour with Tallis Steelyard – Partannese Promenade
I suspect that future amateur cultural historians (I cannot conceive of a society so wastrel that it would pay historians whilst honest poets go hungry) will ponder long over the various influences on Port Naain. Now ask anybody in Port … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Guest post, Humour
Tagged Amazon, blog tour, Book launch, guest post, humour, Jim Webster, kindle, poet, Port Naain
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Book Launch! Tallis Steelyard and the sedan chair caper – Jim Webster #Kindle
Port Naain has a long and convoluted history with the noble sport of sedan chair racing. Doubtless there are more tales to be told than are suitable in mixed company… but if anyone can tell them, it is Tallis Steelyard. … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, blog tour, Book launch, guest post, humour, Jeen Snellflort, Jim Webster, kindle, poet, Port Naain, racing, sedan chair
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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
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Tagged disappearance, Jim Webster, mystery, poet, Port Naain
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#WritePhoto Melting Mask by Pamela Morse
mask The door was blocked by a large figure standing next to the fire His face obscured by smoke, his identity concealed from us, He moved with deliberate intent so swift and sure he seemed a ghost, A phantom memory … Continue reading
