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Tag Archives: writephoto
Grand celebration ~ Kitty #writephoto
Skipping a step or two, Walking up the stairs, Gazing at, Freshly watered plants, Continue reading at Kitty’s Verses
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged birds, butterflies, earth, flowers, nature, writephoto
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Worn ~ Neha #writephoto
The bruises she carried in her heart were deeply worn like her steps in her home that helped her go up while the other brought her down… Continue reading at Forgotten Meadows
Posted in photo prompt, Photography, Poetry
Tagged forgottenmeadows, Photography, Poetry, writephoto
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Worn ~ Honoré Dupuis #writephoto
“Those worn steps,” she said as they stood in front of their door, “speak of our story…” She was right, but he was pleased there was then no-one to hear, or see them. How could they explain? They were coming … Continue reading
Worn ~ Iain Kelly #writephoto
Back stooped, legs bowed. Face weathered and scored with lines, each one telling a story of a long life. She has lived through a pandemic, the third Great War, the rise of the machines. Still she walks on, unbowed. Her … Continue reading
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Tagged creative writing, fiction, short story, writephoto
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Darkness ~ Jemima Pett #writephoto (and an excerpt from Princelings 10)
Darkness is today’s #writephoto prompt from Sue Vincent. The picture is below. I took my inspiration from the word rather than the picture of dark roiling clouds over a rolling meadow. As soon as I saw the prompt I thought … Continue reading
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Tagged darkness, excerpt, excerpt from Princelings 10, Jasmine, Princelings Revolution, writephoto
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Space To Roam ~ Na’ama Yehuda #writephoto
When they first left the city she was devastated. She knew it was the better choice. That the twins’ sensitive lungs could not function in the pollution. That Mark’s temper improved whenever he had something green to look upon. That … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, breathing space, disabilities, family, flash fiction, healing, love, nature, parenting, relationships, short story, writephoto
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Finding the Light ~ Jez Farmer #writephoto
My soul weak, my faith shaken Questions Looking for unknown answers Somewhere Destiny’s darkness closer Silence Continue reading and listen to the music at About the Jez of It
Weathered Moor Sunlit ~ Goff James #writephoto
Reblogged from Goff James at Art, Photography and Poetry
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Tagged darkness, haiku, poem, Poetry, sue Vincent photo prompt, writephoto, writing
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Darkness ~ Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
A cosmic switch went from “on” to “off” and the darkness followed. Of course it didn’t feel that way to the people living at the time. To them, the race to the end was an imperceptible crawl. The Final Event, … Continue reading
