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Departing Sea #haiku #sea #photography
Originally posted on penned in moon dust:
? a clam torn from its shell departing autumn © Matsuo Basho (1644-1694) This is the last verse in Basho’s ‘Oku no Hosomichi’ ‘The Narrow Road to the Far North. Departing Autumn is the inspiration for today’s Carpe Diem. ? ? ? autumn waves sea crushed shells alone…
25 Ways to Instantly Boost Your Happiness
Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
1.) Watch an episode of the Ellen Degeneres show or one of her YouTube videos. 2). Watch the documentary Craiglist Joe, about a man who travels across the U.S. without money, relying on other peoples’ kindness for places to stay and eat. Faith in humanity instantly restored. 3).…
Christmas in July Sale! 99 cents for Clean and Christian Books! — Post by Mary C. Findley
Originally posted on FINDLEY FAMILY VIDEO:
Benny and the Bank Robber 2: Doctor Dad is just one of the books you can get in this sale. The summer heat is on, but you can cool down with Christmas-themed stories hosted by Cynthia P. Willow right here when you click the text image below: Sale in…
If Shakespeare had been a cat
Originally posted on Mageowl's Blog:
While few people may have wondered how Shakespeare would have written if he had been a cat, I have decided to remedy that. To meow or not to meow, that is the question. Alas poor mouse, it died to fast.. By the licking of my cream… The lady doth…
Interwoven Disciplines: Storytelling, Game Design, and Usability
Originally posted on Tales of Mercia and Beyond:
Today I offer a reflective post, for I have been hard at work on my next interactive novel, “Quantum Conscience,” and as I near its completion I find myself pondering the complexities of creating interactive media. Those of you more familiar with my novels may wonder why…
Description—How to Make Readers Fall In & How to Make Readers Fall In
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Sidewalk chalk art near Regent’s Canal in London. Today we’re going to address a topic that—GASP—I don’t believe we’ve ever covered in almost 800 blogs. Namely because it is a tricky one to address. We’re going to talk about description. For those who never use description or very…