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Nowt ’bout owt…
* The Master Mason watched as the Foundation Stone was lifted from its point of origin and swung out and over the construction site. * “I’d hate to have your job,” said a voice to his left. He shifted his … Continue reading
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Tagged magic, mystery, Photography, psychology, story, Trickster, writing
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Between Worlds… Stuart France
Swifter… Sleeker… Shinier… * Raven Post! * Reblogged from Stuart France
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This Day’s Work ~ Chris Hewitt #writephoto
The kettle was whistling. He hadn’t noticed, he was lost in thought, his reverie only broken when Toby placed his heavy head upon his lap. He patted him gently, “Ok boy”. He let the letter fall back onto the paper-strewn … Continue reading
Creative Flame – How Trying To Write To Market Made Me Lose My Way ~ Helen Jones
Reblogged from Journey to Ambeth: I think I mentioned, when I came back to blogging, that I’d taken some time off to work on a book called The Last Raven. It’s one of the most complex stories I’ve ever written … Continue reading
A Son’s Promise ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
The day his mother died Raman was by her bedside. As she lay on her death bed, she pressed him to her chest and whispered into his ears, “Ram, I am breathing my very last breaths. You need to be … Continue reading
A Giant Step for Mankind ~ Anurag Bakhshi #writephoto
It was the 12th day of our journey, and I was exhausted, drained of all the enthusiasm and excitement that I had started off with. I just wanted to reach our destination and get it all over with. Next to … Continue reading
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Tagged amwriting, BFG, children, creative, creative writing, Fan Fiction, fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, giants, homage, Humor, Humour, kids, retelling, Roald Dahl, short story, story, writephoto, writing, writing challenge
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The Coffee Monster ~ Gun Roswell
Reblogged from Rantings of a Third Kind: “The monster in me, before coffee, believe you me, you really do not, want to see” Gun Roswell The Coffee Monster In the early morning hours, the alarm went off, waking up, with … Continue reading
Riddle You Too…
* …The Irish are particularly fond of the riddle and of the consciousness, which underpins its use. When living in the village of Saughall on the border of Chester and Wales my brother-in-law and I were frequent visitors to the … Continue reading
All Hearts Beat the Same Within ~Kathy Lauren Miller #writephoto
She is crouching beneath the rock’s overhang. Her long, bushy tail is curved around her newborns. She growls deep and fierce, showing teeth and fangs. We’d seen her mate, cold and stiff among the tumble of rocks below, a single … Continue reading
Harbouring the Holy…
* Nemed of Scythia went westward until he reached the Great North Ocean. * Thirty-Four vessels his number, with thirty in each ship. * While sailing there appeared a golden tower on the sea close by. * When the sea … Continue reading
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