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Tag Archives: short story
The Mill by Éilis Niamh
Reblogged from Éilis Niamh at The Sound of What Happens Lugach fixed his son with a soul-piercing stare. “I entrusted her to you for no more than half a sun’s climb, Cormac. Where is she!” Seeing the pain threatening to … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, photo prompt, writing, writing prompt
Tagged Ireland, mill, short story
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The Mudfold and Cockeren Feud-part 2 by Tallis Steelyard
The second part of the scandalous story of the feuding ladies of Port Naain, told by Tallis Steelyard, a poet of that city… The Mudfold and Cockeren Feud Part Two I did at the time entertain hopes that the feud … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fantasy, fiction, Guest, Humour, writing
Tagged dress, fashion, Jim Webster, longreads, poet, Port Naain, short story, Tallis Steelyard
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The Mudfold and Cockeren Feud: from the pen of Tallis Steelyard
The tale is freshly penned, the ink barely dry and the tale as yet unpublished… and it is with inordinate delight that I once again welcome that renowned, if impecunious poet of Port Naain, Tallis Steelyard, as my guest, with … Continue reading
Posted in fantasy, fiction, Guest, Humour
Tagged Books, feud, Jim Webster, longreads, poetry, short story, Tallis Steelyard
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Replay – Guest author, Judith Barrow – memories, a short story and a new book!
I am very happy to share again a post from Judith Barrow, a fellow Yorkshire lass. When I asked her if she would like to write a guest post, I didn’t expect so many familiar memories, a short story… and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, England, fiction, History, Humour, Landscape, Photography, writing
Tagged Amazon Kindle, childhood, Honno authors, memories, Saddleworth, short story, social history, yorkshire
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Replay: Guest Post – Nicholas C. Rossis: Finding Inspiration
Nicholas C. Rossis is the award winning author of a number of books, including the superb Pearseus series that cleverly blends the best of Sci-Fi with elements of mythology and philosophy, as well as the delightful Runaway Smile, a children’s … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Books, writing
Tagged Amazon Kindle, anthology, creative writing, fiction, guest post, new book, Nicholas Rossis, short story, writing process
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