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Shy and Sweet Haiku
Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
This week’s prompt words in Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge are Shy & Sweet. Be sure to stop by Ronovan’s blog and read all the wonderful haiku there. You can find links to the various poems in the comment section. * Sweet spring breeze thaws cold Shy buds…
Why do we bother to write?
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
? It’s a damned good question – why indeed? Writing is a thankless task. To begin with it helps if you have masochistic tendencies. Without a doubt it has to be one of the most disheartening things to engage yourself in these days. Right from the start everything…
Mixed feelings…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
In November last year, Stuart and I paid a visit to one of our old haunts. The church of St Nicholas at Great Kimble, with its enigmatic Lady chapel by Ninian Comper, had played a pivotal role in our adventures and we had both been ‘prodded’ to…
…the simple pleasure of chit-chat… how precious can that be?…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…there’s a certain grotesqueness in the WURLD which features daily in the newspapers and the ubiquitous 24/7 television ‘news’ channels… it would be all too easy to summarize that everything we see and hear is evidence of overwhelming evil and badness… but let’s hold on just a minute… ‘news’ outlets…
She’s the most unconventional woman he’ll ever meet… Bachelor Remedy by @_CarolRoss #Romance #Reading @HarlequinBooks @PrismBookTours
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
On Tour with Prism Book Tours Bachelor Remedy (Seasons of Alaska #5) by Carol Ross Contemporary Romance Paperback & ebook, 384 pages April 1st 2018 by Harlequin Superromance She’s the most unconventional woman he’ll ever meet… and the cure for a perennial bachelor? Raised by her healer…
Spring Travel Writing Competition for fiction and non fiction
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Nowhere is an online magazine that celebrates its 10th birthday this year. It publishes literary travel writing which they define as narrative with a strong sense of place, character or time… ‘Expect long features about places you have never heard of…Do not expect reviews of where you should spend…