Bones in Time – Part III

This is my contribution to Diana’s speculative fiction prompt. You can find her prompt and submissions at her blog Myths in the Mirror. A provocative prompt Diana! Thank you! It helped me eke out a story that I am working on. Thank you all for reading and your feedback is welcome!! Pixabay image by Natan […]

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Ingrid’s Tale

Glad to be back and sharing again. It has been a few weeks of travel and a bit of chaos. Which is always welcome. Nothing like a shake up here and again to revive the soul. This is my contribution to Hélène Vaillant’s “What do you see?”, challenge. Always an intriguing prompt. Thank you, Hélène! […]

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Getting there…

The Silent Eye January…and the clock is ticking down to spring. Work that has been going on all year  now changes gear. It began in earnest last year, with a research trip to the British Museum to see the art and artefacts of an ancient civilisation that was at least the equal of Egypt, but […]

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Mercy (a tad Sci Fi)

This is my contribution to Hélène Vaillant’s “What do you see?” challenge. I have to admit this is going to be a bit strange. But it wanted to come out this way. The picture beckoned… Pixabay Mercy Hello, hello…. Hello? Mom? Dad? Anyone home? Hello? Is anyone home? Where is everybody? What is this place? […]

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The Rotating Blade of Meaning (5)

The Silent Eye So far, we have examined how Arthur M. Young, inventor of the Bell helicopter, engineer and astrologer/philosopher, used his skills and insight into how our minds determine meaning. Within this, he began to discover that there was a graphical symmetry to this process; a set of shapes that explained many of the […]

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