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Poem, after Emily Dickinson ~ Eluminora Creations #writephoto
A fortress, I–my lake the world– Persistent–at these walls– My minutes counted–as the pebbles In each wavelet–fall– Continue reading at Eluminora Creations
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Lake House ~ Padre’s Ramblings #writephoto
The party joined the Farmington South Road about twenty miles south of the market town. Turning south towards the border they could see the foothills before them, and the mountains rising beyond. It was only mid-day and there was no … Continue reading
The benefits of short stories ~ Roberta Eaton
Reblogged from Roberta Writes: For the last eighteen months, I have been dabbling in writing short stories. Last year, two of my horror short stories were published in Dark Visions, an anthology of horror short stories edited by Dan Alatorre. … Continue reading
Joy Lennick interviews author Richard Dee
Reblogged from Joy Lennick: Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing a writer who you may, or may not, be familiar with; but one, I’m sure you will return to, once you have enjoyed a taste of his excellent, entertaining … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, authors, Brixham, England, fiction, Richard Dee, sci-fi, science Fiction, steampunk, travel, writers, writing
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An author’s journey…
I’ve decided on world domination, It’s a logical move, don’t you think? For it has to be better than housework Or slaving away at the sink. ‘Cause I’ve had it with laundry and cleaning, After decades of doing the stuff, … Continue reading
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Tagged bestseller list, dog, Muse, publishing, writing
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New cover reveal… Talon: Come Fly with Me ~ Gigi Sedlmayer
Talon Come Fly with Me by Gigi Sedlmayer is an inspirational,engaging and thoughtful must read story. It follows the story of alittle nine year old girl whose parents are missionaries in the smallvillage of Pucara, Peru. Matica, finds making friends … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, birds, Books, condor, cover design, friendship, inspiration, writing
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The inferential layer of the Word-Pond: Mood and Emotion ~ Connie Jasperson #amwriting
Today we go a little deeper into the Word-Pond that we call Story. In talking about literature, the word mood is sometimes used interchangeably with atmosphere. Like conjoined twins, mood and atmosphere march along together; separate, but intertwined so closely … Continue reading
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3 years in publishing, 10 lessons I’ve learned ~ Louise Jensen
Reblogged from FabricatingFicton: This week marks three years since my debut, The Sister, was published. There was no gentle easing into the publishing industry because, and I am eternally grateful – my first novel soon rose to No. 1 in … Continue reading
Span ~ Anita Dawes #writephoto
My long wished for garden It is unknown to me It hides in the space between space Yet I know it well Two beautiful trees stand sentinel by the river Guarding the sacred space Continue reading at Anita Dawes and … Continue reading
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Callanish Calling: Fingers of Stone…
* Not only is the Old Man of Stour hurling more water at us than we can shake a weather-vane at… * He is also depriving us of food, and drink, and shelter. * Not one of the food waggons … Continue reading
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