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Eyes of a fish
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: After five hours of being stood upon, my feet ache and my back is not in the slightest bit happy. On the other hand, I did manage to catch a fish. This was not, I hasten to add, a mere dangling of rod and line… this was…
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Ninth July Blog
Originally posted on evelynralph: Ninth July Blog. “””” A light wind, hotter than a blast furnace, crested the dunes. Light sand and dust particles constantly rose into the air, landing somewhere further down, raining on the sand gecko who blinked his eyes incessantly to avoid the dust. His feet, one back, opposite one front, were…
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Prisoner
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Eighth July Blog
Originally posted on evelynralph: I Eighth July Blog By a Road, Darkly. The tarmac gleamed. It had been raining all day and was saturated. Orange street lights and yellow shop illuminations, shone in the puddles that hugged the potholes in the road, causing shimnering reflections that gave the impression of an early Christmas, though it…
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Free
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: For Ronovan’s Haiku Prompt
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SEVEN SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO FIND INSPIRATION
Originally posted on Jane Bwye: I am honoured to welcome Vanessa Couchman to my AUTHOR COUNTDOWN today. A freelance writer and author based in France, she runs a copywrighting business, and is often asked the question: Where do you find inspiration? Inspiration is the magic key that opens the door to the world of imagination. It’s no good…
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Sleeping with a mosquito
The Silent Eye Image by Alvesgaspar I have never made a secret of the fact I have an intense dislike for mosquitoes. Mainly, I have to admit, because they seem to like me. I react badly to having uninvited guests for dinner when I am the only thing on the menu. My ears may have…
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What a Publisher Cannot Do For You
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Sarah Zama recently commented on y My Two Top Tips to an Aspiring Writer, offering her point of view on what a publisher cannot realistically be expected to do. I thought her comment was so interesting, that I asked her for a guest post. Happily, she obliged. Enjoy! What a…
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Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Dream On by @TerryTyler4 #Rock #Music #Drama
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Accepting The Weird In You – A Writers Must #1000speak
Originally posted on Sacha Black: Weird, weirdo, strange, unusual, abnormal, not normal, odd, freaky, eccentric, all words I’ve been called over the years. But why? Why have we (society) corrupted the words weird and inserted negative meanings?into them? I don’t know about anyone else but I wasn’t party to the memo telling me the ‘Normal…
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Eyes of a fish
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: After five hours of being stood upon, my feet ache and my back is not in the slightest bit happy. On the other hand, I did manage to catch a fish. This was not, I hasten to add, a mere dangling of rod and line… this was…
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Ninth July Blog
Originally posted on evelynralph: Ninth July Blog. “””” A light wind, hotter than a blast furnace, crested the dunes. Light sand and dust particles constantly rose into the air, landing somewhere further down, raining on the sand gecko who blinked his eyes incessantly to avoid the dust. His feet, one back, opposite one front, were…
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Prisoner
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post
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Eighth July Blog
Originally posted on evelynralph: I Eighth July Blog By a Road, Darkly. The tarmac gleamed. It had been raining all day and was saturated. Orange street lights and yellow shop illuminations, shone in the puddles that hugged the potholes in the road, causing shimnering reflections that gave the impression of an early Christmas, though it…
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Free
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: For Ronovan’s Haiku Prompt
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SEVEN SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO FIND INSPIRATION
Originally posted on Jane Bwye: I am honoured to welcome Vanessa Couchman to my AUTHOR COUNTDOWN today. A freelance writer and author based in France, she runs a copywrighting business, and is often asked the question: Where do you find inspiration? Inspiration is the magic key that opens the door to the world of imagination. It’s no good…
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Sleeping with a mosquito
The Silent Eye Image by Alvesgaspar I have never made a secret of the fact I have an intense dislike for mosquitoes. Mainly, I have to admit, because they seem to like me. I react badly to having uninvited guests for dinner when I am the only thing on the menu. My ears may have…
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What a Publisher Cannot Do For You
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Sarah Zama recently commented on y My Two Top Tips to an Aspiring Writer, offering her point of view on what a publisher cannot realistically be expected to do. I thought her comment was so interesting, that I asked her for a guest post. Happily, she obliged. Enjoy! What a…
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Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Dream On by @TerryTyler4 #Rock #Music #Drama
-
Accepting The Weird In You – A Writers Must #1000speak
Originally posted on Sacha Black: Weird, weirdo, strange, unusual, abnormal, not normal, odd, freaky, eccentric, all words I’ve been called over the years. But why? Why have we (society) corrupted the words weird and inserted negative meanings?into them? I don’t know about anyone else but I wasn’t party to the memo telling me the ‘Normal…