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Tag Archives: writing
Guest author: Lucy Brazier – From Cambridge to Whitehall
Like most writers, the written word has been a passion of mine from a very young age. Once I had learnt how to read, I knew that there was nothing else I wanted more than to write stories of my … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, humour, James Joyce, mystery, Paul Butterworth, reading, satire, Tony Blair, writing
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If it had been a snake…by the Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge
Reblogged from Phil, the Philosopher Mouse of the Hedge: Once again they stomped out of the room knowing without looking that their superior was glaring at her through the one way glass. She sat quite still. Except there was that … Continue reading
Posted in fiction
Tagged environment, fiction, nature, Photography, politics, resist, Sacred grove, satire, science, short story, sociology, trees, writing
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Guest author: Kevin Morris – Visual impact
At approximately 18-months-old, I lost the majority of my eyesight due to a blood clot on the brain. While I can distinguish light and dark and discern the outline of objects, I am unable to see detail. So, for example, … Continue reading
Why Books are Living Things by D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: In contemplating what to write about today, I’ve decided to go a little off the deep end for the bewilderment of my readers. We writers can be a touch eccentric, and in order to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, writing
Tagged are characters real, Books, characters, fantasy, imagination, myth, paradigms, perception, reading, writing
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Charles Yallowitz -Where Did the Shattered States Come From?
Cover art by Jon Hunsinger John W. Howell asked: “I would like to know the inspiration for the Bedlam series. I know your fantasy world was inspired by your gaming so what inspired bedlam?” Crossing Bedlam is fairly new compared … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, author, bedlam, Cassidy, Crossing Bedlam, dystopia, dystopian, fighting, guns, inspiration, Lloyd, rated-r, science Fiction, violence, writing
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Guest author: Colleen Chesebro: Magical realism and the Heart Stone Chronicles
Cover Art by Bookxeedo Book Covers Hi, everyone. I’d like to thank Sue for her kind invitation to visit and write a guest post. It is much appreciated and a great honor. For those of you who do not know … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books
Tagged clairaudience, fairies, fairytale, fantasy, fiction, magic, mysticism, writing, YA fantasy
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Guest author: Jeff B. Grant
I read quite a log of blogs. I regard Sue Vincent’s as up among the very best – both in the subjects she deals with and in the quality of her own writing. So to have been offered a small … Continue reading
Adele Marie Mark, fantasy author, talks to D.G. Kaye
Reblogged from D.G.Kaye: Today’s guest feature is Adele Marie Park and her newly published book, Wisp. Although Adele has published stories in two anthologies, this is her debut book, so we are both excited for her visit here today. You … Continue reading
Summer of Love-Gold – from Peace, Love and Patchouli #writephoto
I remember nervously twirling the frail gold bracelet around in circles on my arm. I hadn’t worn it in quite some time, feeling awkward having moved on with my young life when he had left that hot summer day, but … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, challenge, creative, Life, photo, story, Sue Vincent, teenager, war, writing
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