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September 27, 2017

(Almost) #WordlessWednesday ‘Autumn Sky’ #Tanka

Autumn Sky  Hear the sun-tinged shapes. See the youthful spirits sigh, Feel the colours shine, Breathe in the cool autumn air. Our task is to greet the dusk. **** This was tanka poem written in response to the five word prompts for The Secret Keepers Weekly Writing Challenge #108. This week’s five words are role, shape, quiet, spirit and youth. Join in … Continue reading (Almost) #WordlessWednesday ‘Autumn Sky’ #Tanka →
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Published on September 27, 2017 11:28

September 24, 2017

What Pegman Saw #FlashFiction ‘If Only, Jack’

“What Pegman saw” is a weekly flash fiction challenge prompt inspired by google maps, using the 360 degree view of the location provided. Bloggers write a piece of flash fiction of no more than 150 words. You can read the rules here. You can find today’s location on this page, from where you can also get the Inlinkz […]
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Published on September 24, 2017 03:45

September 23, 2017

#FridayFictioneers ‘Dad’s Shoes’ #FlashFiction #100Words

I’m thrilled to be back with a new flash fiction episode for Friday Fictioneers featuring Alice and her best friend, Bill, and her parents Marsha and Kevin. Kevin has been in serious trouble for the last two weeks, and matters are getting worse. Thank you Rochelle at Rochelle Wisoff-Fields-Addicted to Purple for this week’s prompt […]
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Published on September 23, 2017 08:46

September 17, 2017

#SilentSunday A Walk Around Benajarafe, Costa del Sol, Malaga

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Published on September 17, 2017 08:28

September 16, 2017

#Fridayfictioneers #Flashfiction ‘Hearty Bread’

This week’s prompt has inspired me to write a romantic tale. So far, we’ve seen Billy and Alice as inseparable, childhood friends. This week we’ll be looking at how their relationship might develop. Leading on from last week’s story, in which Alice’s parents were in some sort of trouble, Alice will need Billy, now Bill’s, […]
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Published on September 16, 2017 13:06

September 10, 2017

#SilentSunday #amwriting

**** What are you doing this Sunday?Filed under: Silent Sunday Tagged: A writer's life, Silent Sunday, Visualisation
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Published on September 10, 2017 07:13

September 8, 2017

#FridayFictioneers #FlashFiction ‘The Deserted Path’ #100words

I’m thrilled to be with you yet again with my Friday Fictioneers story of Alice Pendragon and her adventures, thanks to the photo prompts and inspiration provided by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields at Friday Fictioneers. Check out this weekly challenge here. This week I’ve written a suspenseful flash. Alice’s father, Kevin, seems to be in trouble. What’s the problem? […]
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Published on September 08, 2017 15:51

September 6, 2017

#IWSG Surprising Writing #amwriting #WWWBlogs

The IWSG is a fabulous site for authors to share and encourage ech other by expressing doubts and concerns and looking for advice and guidance in our writing life. It’s a safe haven and meeting place for insecure writers of all kinds! The first Wednesday of every month is officially Insecure Writer’s Support Group day when we […]
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Published on September 06, 2017 09:50

September 5, 2017

#TuesdayBookBlog ‘The Missing Wife’ #BookReview by Sheila O’Flanagan #amreading

Today on #TuesdayBookBlog I’m reviewing The Missing Wife, suspenseful, contemporary women’s fiction by Sheila O’Flanagan. My Review One day, insecure and shy Imogen vanishes into thin air without a trace. Everyone is shocked, especially her doting husband. Nobody knows where she is or why she has gone, but Imogen has a plan. As the novel unfolds, we […]
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Published on September 05, 2017 08:07

September 4, 2017

#TheCuckoosCalling Novel Versus TV/Film Adaptations #MondayBlogs @BBC #Strike

When you watch a film or TV series after reading a book, one of two things can happen, you either love the film version or hate it. This is my take on the novel, The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith and the TV series, which has just been aired on BBC1. A Cuckoo’s Calling is […]
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Published on September 04, 2017 02:49