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  • History Snippet – St Anne’s Church, Syston

    Originally posted on linktr.ee/wyattauthor: ? The gorgeous St Anne’s Church, Syston, Sth Gloucestershire on a sublime Sunday autumnal morning.  Who would have believed that this place of tranquility and beauty was the site of Cromwell’s troops firing at the door?!  The marks of which are still visible today …   The village of…

  • Harper

  • Roots

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • A Landscape of Images II

    The Silent Eye A picture falls from between the leaves of the book. She looks at the photograph and smiles involuntarily, taken, just for a moment, back to that day. They look so happy. That necklace… the colour of her eyes, he’d said when he gave it to her… It had been a beautiful morning,…

  • Rooted in the Land – Ancient marks

  • Looking Up

    Originally posted on Behind the Willows: “The wonder is that we can see the trees and not wonder more.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • Fit for Purpose?

    I have always enjoyed reading books. Mostly for the sense of escapism involved. Somewhere you can forget all about your own life and live someone else’s, albeit vicariously. It has been a blessing, sometimes more than at other times, depending on how my own life was going at that particular moment. I honestly believe that…

  • Caught

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • The Scariest Element of Any Horror Story Is…

    The Scariest Element of Any Horror Story Is…

    Drew Chial The scariest element of any horror story isn’t the rising kill count, graphic eviscerations, or misshapen creatures skulking through door frames. It isn’t the methodically molded mythology, the slow subtle turns, or the brain bending twists, it’s the element you might mistake for the weakest link. The scariest element of any horror story…

  • Ben-isms: September Round Up

    Originally posted on Ben Starling: Feeling philosophical on a crisp Fall walk… I have written the 1st word of my new short story. It took all morning but I think I nailed it! Here it is (subject to structural and copy editing): “Daniel?” So THAT’S why people have been giving me strange looks all day:…

  • History Snippet – St Anne’s Church, Syston

    Originally posted on linktr.ee/wyattauthor: ? The gorgeous St Anne’s Church, Syston, Sth Gloucestershire on a sublime Sunday autumnal morning.  Who would have believed that this place of tranquility and beauty was the site of Cromwell’s troops firing at the door?!  The marks of which are still visible today …   The village of…

  • Harper

  • Roots

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • A Landscape of Images II

    The Silent Eye A picture falls from between the leaves of the book. She looks at the photograph and smiles involuntarily, taken, just for a moment, back to that day. They look so happy. That necklace… the colour of her eyes, he’d said when he gave it to her… It had been a beautiful morning,…

  • Rooted in the Land – Ancient marks

  • Looking Up

    Originally posted on Behind the Willows: “The wonder is that we can see the trees and not wonder more.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • Fit for Purpose?

    I have always enjoyed reading books. Mostly for the sense of escapism involved. Somewhere you can forget all about your own life and live someone else’s, albeit vicariously. It has been a blessing, sometimes more than at other times, depending on how my own life was going at that particular moment. I honestly believe that…

  • Caught

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • The Scariest Element of Any Horror Story Is…

    The Scariest Element of Any Horror Story Is…

    Drew Chial The scariest element of any horror story isn’t the rising kill count, graphic eviscerations, or misshapen creatures skulking through door frames. It isn’t the methodically molded mythology, the slow subtle turns, or the brain bending twists, it’s the element you might mistake for the weakest link. The scariest element of any horror story…

  • Ben-isms: September Round Up

    Originally posted on Ben Starling: Feeling philosophical on a crisp Fall walk… I have written the 1st word of my new short story. It took all morning but I think I nailed it! Here it is (subject to structural and copy editing): “Daniel?” So THAT’S why people have been giving me strange looks all day:…