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The Death of Strangers… Stuart France
* … “I will bring strangers upon you. * They shall defile your brightness. * They shall bring you down to the pit. * They shall turn their hearts against the beauty of your wisdom, and you shall die the … Continue reading
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#writephoto prompt : Arch enemy by Joelle Le Gendre
“It’s just an arch, not a god,” Arthur said. During our 2 years of marriage, I’d learned to read the upturn of his right lip, the timbre of his voice, and the inflections attached to the ends of his sentences. … Continue reading
Field of Sheaves…Stuart France
* …I have a bad feeling about this place. But Wen insists, and when Wen insists… not even graphic descriptions of the steepness of the hill itself could deflect her… so here we are… half way up the climb… resting … Continue reading
Stones by Michael #writephoto
When I came across the arch I knew it was a very old archway. The conglomeration of stones, the crude but effective mortaring had obviously worked for it was still standing so many centuries since. It was a structure to … Continue reading
Stones by Willow #writephoto
The Vampire landed high up on the cliffs and walked through some old ruins. She looked out to sea and felt the ‘old ones’ close. She had seen the woman and the wolf on the beach they had peeked her … Continue reading
Stones from Of Glass and Paper #writephoto
I hurried toward the shore, I was feeling an urgency to reach what may be the end of my journey, and even obtain answers to my anxious questions. The sun was already high in the sky, the eagle had disappeared, … Continue reading
The Other Side by Isabel Caves #writephoto
I always wondered what was on the other side of the stone arch. It had stood there for centuries, overlooking the ocean. My teacher said it had been there since the days when they burned witches at the stake. The … Continue reading
Silhouette by Carl Bystrom #writephoto
“You’d think I’d be used to this by now.” Davis absentmindedly addressed the plump little bird cradled in his hands. The creature squirmed. The vestigial wings, dwarfed by its nearly round body, wiggled uselessly while its legs pushed in a … Continue reading
Walk on by Bernadette #writephoto
WALK ON One last sweet trip to the lakehouse before she became too sick to travel. The illness had ravaged her body. At times she had been unable to put one foot in front of the other as she accepted … Continue reading
Ouch the couch! by Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
‘Do you see that picture over there?’ The patient looked up at the opposite wall and nodded. ‘I want you now to close your eyes, and answer the questions that I throw at you, Ok?’ Another nod of the head … Continue reading
