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Shadows
The Silent Eye To the small creatures that call the tree home, we are no more than a temporary addition to their landscape. Spiders and beetles wander over our legs or drop from our hair as we rest with our backs to the trunk, feeling the sleepy life of the tree through our spines. Our…
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Conflicts and Goals: How Do They Work in Romance?
Source: Conflicts and Goals: How Do They Work in Romance?
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So it begins
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: He stares at me through obsidian black eyes. Eyes as black as his heart. How I allowed this creature to live in my writing cabin is beyond me. My sanctuary. My place of creativity and fun, invaded by a malignant presence of his kind. Stealing my joy, causing me to…
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Tourmaline Visions (16)
Originally posted on Chimera Poetry: ? The thief shut his eyes tight and clutched his cape, pulling it tight across his chest. The urchin looked at him calmly and beckoned with one sapling arm. ‘Come farther into the forest. We need to speak without the gaze of Rapaz on us.’ In a twinkling he was gone. The…
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#Bookreview #Poetry – Devil in the Wind by Frank Prem
Originally posted on Robbie's inspiration: What Amazon says Devil In The Wind is an account of catastrophic fire and its immediate aftermath. In this 21st century, the whole world seems to be on fire. America burns. Europe burns. Greece is reeling after its own tragedy of fire. And Australia burns, as it has always done,…
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#SoulfulSunday: Norman Hutchins “God’s Got A Blessing (with My Name on it)
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog: https://youtu.be/IsV1pgd_lK4
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Careful Who You Kill
Originally posted on Story Empire: Hello SErs. Harmony here. My current WIP is the first time I’ve written first draft without doing any editing. None at all. At first, I found it tough. But by now, having reached near the end, I’ve seen how useful it can be … even a life saver. Early on,…
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How To ‘Attract’ More Ideas
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: So. It’s been a while since you stumbled across a new (“good”) idea, hasn’t it? First of all — this is totally normal. Every writer experiences what I like to call “brain drought.” It’s the opposite of brain rush, which is that sudden seemingly unstoppable rush of ideas that…
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Writers: Keep Writing!
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: (https://pixabay.com) Hello to all of the writers who read this blog. I have a simple message for you. Trust in your abilities. Have faith in your stories. Keep dreaming. Keep working. Keep writing. You can do it. (https://pixabay.com)
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Small too ~ #writephoto
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Soft Colours Kissed by dawn Waking to life A moment’s beauty Calling forth an echo A soul shines with the rainbow All the hues of life held within Mirrored by the multicoloured land At one and at peace with a morning’s glory The earth holds its breath, the…