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All about the Pear Tree…
* …One of the things they taught me at High Furrow was that love has gone out of fashion. ‘Love, is passé,’ they said. In fact, so outmoded a concept was love that the people there could not even bring … Continue reading
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Psychology…
* Little Grub was dreaming… In her dream she was a butterfly, flitting and fluttering about happily… * * Continue reading at France & Vincent
Posted in alchemy, Art, Books, Don and Wen, Photography, Spirituality, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged consciousness, earth mysteries, esoteric, imagination, magic, mystery, psychology, story, writing
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Into the All…
* One, is All… Two, is the realisation that One is All… Three, is the balance of it… Four, is the establishment of it… Five, is its central essence… Six takes sides against it… Continue reading at France & Vincent
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Choice ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
The blue river runs through high bracken banks Over ancient moss-covered rocks Dark trees line the way with long shadows A peaceful scene you may think. Take care not to step into the cool water If you have dark thoughts … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, challenge, dreaming, exploring, haunting, inspiration, life in the raw, mystery, Poetry, shadows, sharing interests, writing
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‘The Magisters’ by Jack Eason; interview and review… from Jane Sturgeon
Reblogged from Jane Sturgeon: Jack Eason’s blog “Have We Had Help?” is an eclectic mix of his magical writing, book excerpts; thoughts and observations of the world around him. He doesn’t suffer fools gladly and is unafraid to stand by … Continue reading
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Cusp of the Moon: young lion…
* …It was not long before Aggafdu, Prince of Annwn, got to hear about the marvellous sun shoes of Sow Hill: “You must bring me a pair of blue and gold shoes from the master cobblers of Sow Hill,” he … Continue reading
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Tagged consciousness, Fairy Tale, Folk Tale, magic, mystery, Mythology, Photography, psychology, story, symbolism, writing
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Cover Making On a Dime ~ H. R. R. Gorman
Reblogged from H. R. R. Gorman… a step by step guide to making a book cover: There’s an evil trifecta that will always affect everything you do. You must choose between: Good Cheap Fast And I’ve not figured out how … Continue reading
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Cusp of the Moon: cobblers…
* …“You must make a name for yourself,” said Branwen, and she looked from one to the other of them. “Now, how are we to do that?” said Greidyawl-the-Wise, and he scratched his chin as he chewed, looked to the … Continue reading
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The path to becoming an author ~ Connie Jasperson #amwriting
Reblogged from Life in the Realm of Fantasy: People often say they want to write a book. I used to say that too. In 1985 I came across my first stumbling block on my path to becoming a writer. I … Continue reading
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Jane Sturgeon interviews Allan Hudson, featuring his book ‘Shattered Figurine’
Reblogged from Jane Sturgeon: Allan Hudson’s blog ‘South Branch Scribbler‘ is a wonderful mix of his writing, book excerpts; Drake Alexander Series, Jo Naylor Adventures and Box of Memories, and interviews with fellow authors. His generous spirit shines through and … Continue reading
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