Tag Archive | symbolism

Odd socks and the mummification of rats…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I couldn’t put it off any longer, bad back or not… the sheets needed changing and the mattress was overdue to be turned. My son, for reasons best known to himself, chose to furnish himself with one of those huge beds of the mega-super-king variety that are…

Easter

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
In England today there are chocolate eggs and rabbits. In France the church bells are silent as the bells of St Peter’s fly to the children, tied with ribbons and flowers. Across the world images that combine the Christian and the older pagan festivals of spring and…

Stock and Cloned Characters in Storytelling

Originally posted on Pen & Paper:
? ? ? ? ? by Melissa Donovan on March 15, 2018 · I was recently reading a novel, and a few chapters in, I realized I had mixed up two of the main characters. In fact, I had been reading them as if they were a single character.…

The road…

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I left after work on Thursday, driving north for the last Silent Eye meeting before the April workshop. The sun was shining, the day was balmy… spring had, it seemed, finally sprung after the torrential rain that had battered the land all night. Six counties, several road…

Thursday photo prompt – Obelisk #writephoto

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Use the image below to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 10th May and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the pingback works and if not, copy…

Possession #midnighthaiku

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The Big-Bold-Blue of Beyond… Stuart France

Thursday photo prompt – Tryst #writephoto

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Use the image below to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 22nd February and link back to this post with a pingback. Please make sure that the pingback works and if not, copy…

Photo prompt round-up – Flame #writephoto

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The photo for this week’s prompt was taken in Ye Olde Nags Head, a 17th century coaching inn in Castleton… and one of the innumerable Derbyshire pubs where we warm our toes on our travels. More wonderful entries this week. Thank you to everyone who took part.…

The King of Castle-Hill… Stuart France

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* …There once was a King who lived in a Castle on a Hill. He was Lord and Master of all he surveyed. One daughter he had sired but his wife had died in giving the child life. His daughter was a great beauty and the King…

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