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Ernesto San Giacomo Reviews: Shadows in the Stone by Diane Lynn McGyver
Reblogged from San Giacomo’s Corner: In her book, “Shadows in the Stone,” Diane transports us into a fantasy world that she describes with enough expertise to fully immerse a reader. There are some overlaps into our own world, but they … Continue reading
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Doomsday…
*** …Metallic blue piping ran at strangely oblique angles, stretching deep into the ever darkening glass cliff-face, sparkling in the sunlight when at odd times it emerged like some long forgotten swimmer up for air, jutting rudely into the open … Continue reading
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Fire and Ice…
Isaz * … Merlin’s bonds were loosed and he was told that if he explained his laughter in the city streets he would be free to return to the forests of Caledonia. * Continue reading at France & Vincent
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Entrance ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
Is the mind always tempted by darkness? Why do we want to know what hides within? The dark mouth of a cave asking me, daring me to enter. An unknown portal waiting To whisk my body and mind to a … Continue reading
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A Visitation… ~ Jaye Marie
Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie: One of my characters has been in my head a lot lately, constantly nagging me about something. He has featured in three of my books, and I think anyone who has read my work … Continue reading
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A-R International: Susan M. Toy interviews Mary Smith
Reblogged from Susan M. Toy’s Island Editions: Mary Smith Authors-Readers International I was born on Islay. My family moved to the mainland when I was seven and I grew up in Castle Douglas in south west Scotland. I worked for … Continue reading
Caged in Life’s Darkness ~ Goff James #writephoto
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Keep ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
I am cast in stone Chained beneath the castle walls My soul yearning to be set free The dark cross sentinels Guard the three remaining towers Continue reading at Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie
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Presence ~ Angela Terrell #writephoto
1902 Daisy knew she and I were like night and day. City girl loved her amenities and a country boy like me liked things simple. I bought this land in the middle of Missouri. She hated it. The nearest store … Continue reading
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Odin’s Steed…
* We have to travel far and wide before we can comprehend this story, but in psychological terms ‘Loki’ is straightforward enough. He represents the shadow side of the personality. * In the Myth Cycle as a whole, Loki’s binding … Continue reading
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