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jennifershelby.blog
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| | | | | Dear Side Questers, This morning is coloured all in shades of blue. There's fresh snow on the ground and the sun is a timid thing yet. Exciting things have been happening. Last spring, I wrote an essay and submitted it to a call for writers and artists to respond to L. M. Montgomery's 150th Birthday.... | |
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fatacusufletdecerneala.wordpress.com
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| | | | | This is my response to Sadje's What Do You See prompt #223 Sweet childhood memoriesDarkened by the shadow of shattered trust.I thought a father's love was everlasting,But you left me.No farewell, no last embraceTo comfort my young soul.I was just 7 years oldWhen you taught meThat love is not always a safe place. Image Credit:... | |
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| | | | | The medieval world had no patience for giants. Heroes of epic would send them to Hell; Thor, ever sporty, would hunt them for fun; in chivalric romance, knights smote them with glee. From Yvain to King Arthur to Bevis of Hampton, medieval heroes made giants extinct-except for one holdout, who fled from oppression, and napped... | |
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