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Tag Archives: Poetry
The Other-Side of Space… Stuart France
* So Cor and Fran retreated to the start of the green sward and replayed as accurately as they could remember the events that had led to Min’s mysterious disappearance. Fran ran on ahead and when she got to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Derbyshire, Folk Tale, giants, landscape, magic, mystery, Poetry, story, The Silent Eye
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Mists by Elizabeth #writephoto
Lost in the mists of time youth and passion now I only have despair waiting for a magic to happen with each sunrise the dream revives bringing me love and enchantment Source: Tea and Paper
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Tagged mists, Poetry, writephoto, writing challenge
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Portal (a koan collage) by Kerfe #writephoto
because of not knowing how, there’s always room for catching almost anything you want between what isn’t. Continue reading at methodtwomadness
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Tagged art, collage, koan, koan collage, Poetry, portal, shadorma
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The Seer – Reena Saxena #writephoto
fearful minds do not enter untried and untested portals the internet of life is virgin territory the hands of time held hostage by a benign monstrosity oblivious to its impact on future of fear an untouched core … Continue reading
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Ani’s Advent Invitation: Christmas Reflections with D. G. Kaye
Well, so far, for my campaign to not be dressed in something silly this year..after the antler debacle… I’ve had letters from cats, dogs, and various other creatures, including two-legses. What is really heartwarming is that, seeing a small dog … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent Invitation: A letter from Sonu Singh …and a poem from Ritu Bhathal
So… we finally got snow and everything is looking all Christmassy. The trouble is, according to my friends, many of our two-legses think we should look all Christmassy too! And it isn’t just dogs… even cats get tortured! Mind, it … Continue reading
Portal – Joelle LeGendre #writephoto
Photo by Sue Vincent One, then another tunnel appearing, we stop, travel and repeat. In the portal I waited, never to enjoy the view. Source: Two on a rant
Guest author: Kevin Morris – My Old Clock, now available in Audiobook!
I am pleased to announce that my collection of poetry, “My Old Clock I Wind and Other Poems” is now available, as an audio download from audible.co.uk and audible.com. “My Old Clock I Wind” derives its title from the clock … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent Invitation: The poetic Ape
Okay, I admit, I am a bit confused. I’ve had letters to Santa, Christmas poems and stories from two-legses and four-legses… even from a two-legs who is also a four-legs… but this one is from a two-legs who is almost … Continue reading
