River Brit
The last photo for May is of the River Brit. A place full of memories, but always changing.
Continue reading “River Brit”The last photo for May is of the River Brit. A place full of memories, but always changing.
Continue reading “River Brit”Late for Brian’s challenge but here is my offering for the end of May. Does it look like anywhere you know? The featured image is a (very big) clue.
Continue reading “Jubilee – Last on the card”Lately, I have been writing a story. It’s the kind that takes a long time to make short.
Continue reading “The long and the short”Walking over the Giant’s Head – Allington Hill from April into May.
Continue reading “Up the Hill and Down”May is not just one of the loveliest months for blossom, it’s also a time for celebrating short stories. Love writing them? Love reading them? Or do you need convincing?
Continue reading “Love of short fiction”‘You ask where I think the name of May comes from? Its origin’s not totally clear to me.’ (Ovid)
The months of the Gregorian calendar, their names and cultural associations, are historically connected with life in the Northern Hemisphere. But in Australia, May brings autumn or fall. My friend, the writer Sarah Klenbort, give us a view from Down Under. Continue reading “Guest post: May in Oz – the view from Down Under by Sarah Klenbort”
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