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Quotations On Justice
Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: (www.pixabay.com) “Few will have the greatness to bend history itself, but each of us can work to change a small portion of events. It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an…
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12 Simple and Effective Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills Over Time
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: 1. Reread (and critique) your own writing. We don’t like to look at our own mistakes, but it’s one great way to learn not to repeat them. 2. Try a regular series of writing prompts a few days a week — even if writing prompts aren’t normally your “thing.”…
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#Booktour – Characterization: Katharine de Montacute and a review
I am over at I Read What You Write blog with a guest post: Characterization: Katharine de Montacute, one of the ghostly characters from Through the Nethergate, and there is a lovely review of the book included. Thank you to I Read What You Write for hosting me and to Great Escapes Book Tours for…
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Inspirational Mondays 1/13/2020 Traci Kenworth – A Dash of Seasons
Hope these quotes find you well and hopeful! There is always a reason to smile. Share a giggle with someone. Give a hug. You’re important to someone even if you don’t feel it. Try a text. Better yet, visit in person. Somebody, somewhere wants to hear from you. Have a great week, take care, and…
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What’s to Eat! Sundays 1/12/2020 Traci Kenworth – A Dash of Seasons
Four different recipes here. One perfect for tailgating. One to build a recipe upon. And two exceptional meals. Try one, try all. You won’t be disappointed! What’s to Eat! Sunday 1/13/2020 Traci Kenworth Homemade Pizza Dough adapted from honestandtruly.com Want a quick easy pizza dough recipe? Look no further! 1 ¼ c. water 2 T.…
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Look Beyond
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben: In response to Colleen Chesebro’s weekly Tanka Tuesday challenge. Poets are allowed to choose their own words. I chose BEAUTY and SLAVE. Her beauty Ever her captor She the slave To her looks Longing to truly be seen Appreciated ©2019 Annette Rochelle Aben https://colleenchesebro.com/2019/11/05/colleens-2019-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-152-poetschoice/
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Serenely – #Cinquain – #poetrychallenge
Originally posted on Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos: Colleen’s poetry challenge for this week is Poet’s Choice! We get to pick our own words! Check out Colleen’s blog to find which forms of poetry are acceptable for this challenge. Have fun! A path Of leaves and stones Made for quiet moments Serenely, with the…
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Black Petunia
Originally posted on Charmed Chaos: Velvetblack petuniastriking a regal posemajestic shade in the gardenBlossomscaptured in bewitching moonlightaubergine in sunlightmysteriousflowers Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge #152 #Poets Choice
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Draw a Bird Day: Short-eared Owl
Originally posted on method two madness: following behind– owl-shadow, like a prism scattering the dark I did a few of these brush-painted flying owls and all of them looked very fishlike to me. I usually think of owls as catlike, but in air they swim. Short-eared owls in flight are described as “moth-like”. Short-eared owls…