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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Heavy as Tombstones
Silence Heavy as tombstones Curdles the hero’s heart and courage Shrouds his love, his life Written for Sammi’s Weekend Prompt
What Pegman Saw: This Warm Place
This Tiflis, this Thilisi; this warm place. Where to Tamar once the farmers gave their grain Where Jason, seeking a golden fleece, a wife did gain Where the sacred fires of Zarathustra burned And initiates of the celestial Mithras turned … Continue reading
Posted in History, Mostly Micro, Poems (Some Silly)
Tagged History, Mythology, poems, What Pegman Saw
10 Comments
Sunday Picture Post: Crimson Catkins
The catkins of hazel fall like golden showers in spring; the catkins of willow are popularly known as pussy willow. But what about these? Black Poplar is one of my favourites. Soon the leaves will appear, as fresh and sweet … Continue reading
Asaric Tales e-book Update #17
The Spinner’s Child (formerly Asaric Lies, Book One) Last month I reported on the brilliant work of cover designer Lauren Willmore, who just happens to be my critique partner (I’m so lucky). She is working on the art pages which … Continue reading
Posted in On Writing, The Spinner's Game
Tagged Asaric Sins, Asaric Sons, Asaric Tales, e-books, The Spinner's Child, The Spinner's Game, Update
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Hide and Seek
Less a case of hide and seek, more an example of Peek-a-Boo. [For details of #2019picoftheweek challenge see MariaAntonia]
The Loathly Lady
A loathly lady here indwells, silver-green skin, stained by the fells. In times of pestilence and droughts a lustful lad, lottery-chosen from hereabouts, was tightly bound and to her given; a practice derided as devil-bidden, Now local lads in texting, gaming, … Continue reading
Posted in Crimson's Creative Challenge, Poems (Some Silly)
Tagged #CCC21, Crimson's Creative Challenge, rhymes
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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #21
Welcome to my weekly challenge—open to all—just for FUN, FUN, FUN Here’s how it works: Every Wednesday I post a photo (this week it’s that one above.) You respond with something CREATIVE Here are some suggestions: An answering photo A … Continue reading
Posted in Crimson's Creative Challenge
Tagged #CCC, #CCC21, Crimson's Creative Challenge
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The Sands of Nag Hammadi
In 1945 thirteen leather-bound papyrus codices were found at Nag Hammadi, Egypt, believed buried after 367 when St Athanasius declared anathema such non-canonical books. Today, all but a few of the 52 treatises recovered are known as the Gnostic Gospels. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Mostly Micro
Tagged Church history, Gnosticism, Sammi's Weekend Challenge
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What Pegman Saw: Piss-Poor Pete
I have a soft spot for Piss-Poor Pete. Born to penniless parents, far from a beach in Northern Territory; cut school early to earn a living; couldn’t find work so joined the army; broke his back vaulting a horse and … Continue reading