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October 3, 2014

What Sights Await?

There is beautyin the simplest acts. Simplicity, despite all its definitions and connotations, is far more powerful than its outward impressionsuggests. I am a great lover ofsimplicity when it comes to living life. I like quiet, I like understated, I like simple. My most beloved moments and memories with those special people in my life […]
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Published on October 03, 2014 06:11

September 19, 2014

The Dragon of Dreams

This is a rather long post, but it’s so worth the read. Honestly ;) If you would rather skip down to the story, feel free to do so. About a century ago (slight exaggeration), Kayla at Concering Writing nominated me for the Dragon’s Loyalty Award, for which I thank her greatly. I have honestly never […]
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Published on September 19, 2014 03:06

August 24, 2014

Secrets from the Wondersong, and Dreamings of a Tree

Secrets from the Wondersong, and Dreamings of a Tree © Jennifer K. Marsh 2014 A little bird perched on a low branch hanging from a tree within a woodland, but this little bird sang no song and made no tweet; instead, she puffed a sigh, and so herwings drooped by herside. The tree upon which […]
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Published on August 24, 2014 08:37

August 13, 2014

Lights in the Dark

Originally posted on Valourbörn:
AnotherYour Storysubmission coming to you, this time from the lovely Jennifer K. Marsh. She writes inspiring and heartfelt posts on her blog that I encourage you to go read. She’s also written a wonderful book that I also recommend you read! This story is full of darkness and of light,…
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Published on August 13, 2014 09:46

August 5, 2014

One Year on…

I feel as though over the past few months I have quite neglected blogging, although, this evidently is not the case, given I have indeed been posting throughout that time – not really any less than usual, either. I have just felt dreadfully detached from itover that time. It has been more of a chore […]
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Published on August 05, 2014 10:39

July 27, 2014

Beautiful Blogging

Originally posted on S:
In many ways, WordPress has been my saviour over the pasteighteen months, approaching two years now. I turned up at its doorscoming out of a mental breakdown.It’s curious how many people take to blogging after experiences of a magnitude such as that. Destruction does breed creation…the Red Hot Chili Peppers were…
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Published on July 27, 2014 08:24

July 22, 2014

Sing Your Spellsong Lullaby (O Noble Winter One)

*clears throat, taps on microphone, rolls out red carpet* Dear everyone (or should that be, ‘Er, listen yeah? Totes got summin’ to say’, in accordance to hispreferred speech?), I would like to introduce to you a very special friend of mine – and nobility at that, no less. He is, in actual fact, my long […]
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Published on July 22, 2014 12:30

July 13, 2014

Summer

The four seasons are equally as important as one another, for each holds its own beauty, and all are necessary and essential for nature’s cycle. Summer. The time when nature is in its prime. Golden crops stand tall in the fields, leaves are abundant invibrant green, and the sun burns brightly upon us incloudless blueskies, […]
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Published on July 13, 2014 10:05

July 8, 2014

Michael S. Fedison Interview, Author of ‘The Eye-Dancers’

Undoubtedly, one of the greatest – if notthe greatest – thing about blogging is the wonderful people you encounter. Very early on in my blogging days, Michael Fedison, author of The Eye-Dancers, popped up in my little blogger world, and we have been in contact ever since. It’s lovely to have such on-going support, especially […]
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Published on July 08, 2014 10:55

July 1, 2014

Hear My Voice (;

It is the first of a brand new month! The seventh month of the year. This is ever so slightly depressing, though, because WHERE has the year gone? We’re over half way. Deary me.Perhaps more disconcertingly, we’re in that half of the year which is home to Christmas, which means that at any moment now […]
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Published on July 01, 2014 04:03