Jane Hyphen
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Type | Title | Author | Replies | Last updated |
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Story | Pan Out | Mark Burrow | 10 | 5 years 8 months ago |
Story | It feels like winter here | Jane Hyphen | 8 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | My Cat Never Sang for My Father | hudsonmoon | 5 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | The Long Mynd, Shropshire (12/10/19) | Rhiannonw | 9 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | Strange Light | Jane Hyphen | 8 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | Nature's Ambiance | skinner_jennifer | 16 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | Sort Your Life Out! | jolono | 27 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | Purple | AlexciaRose | 4 | 5 years 9 months ago |
Story | Autmn's faces | Rhiannonw | 7 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | September Chills | Jane Hyphen | 16 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | Angel 18 (portrait) | celticman | 4 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | The Medieval Wildman Comes to Stay | Angusfolklore | 6 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | Hamper Industry | skinner_jennifer | 12 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | wall | Di_Hard | 10 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | Buyers market | lenchenelf | 10 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | Echoes of a Dead Whale | Jane Hyphen | 12 | 5 years 10 months ago |
Story | So To Drift | skinner_jennifer | 17 | 5 years 11 months ago |
Story | Prints In Snow | skinner_jennifer | 13 | 5 years 12 months ago |
Story | Misogyny in the 70s | Philip Sidney | 10 | 6 years 4 days ago |
Story | A Man Riding the Tube Train | Jane Hyphen | 5 | 6 years 2 weeks ago |
Story | A Molecule Lies Sleeping | forest_for_ever | 8 | 6 years 3 weeks ago |
Story | Julia | sylviec | 4 | 6 years 3 weeks ago |
Story | the train leaving now | Di_Hard | 15 | 6 years 4 weeks ago |
Story | Dark Rooms | Jane Hyphen | 11 | 6 years 4 weeks ago |
Story | The Lost Children | harveyjoseph | 7 | 6 years 4 weeks ago |
I love this. The picture you
Posted on Sun, 27 Mar 2022
I love this. The picture you've painted is beautiful and pure escapism. Yes I do believe. I was once lucky enough to see a tiny tiny man, not a fairy, well not winged anyway. I was a small child but I know what I saw. I've written about it on...
Read full commentPosted in Journey Into Fairy Woodland Part One
Beautiful lines for the
Posted on Tue, 15 Mar 2022
Beautiful lines for the season Rhiannon. I haven't seen any celandines yet but lots of aconites out here with their little collars and of course all the primroses and daffodils blowing their trumpets, 'heralding the coming spring'. Perfect.
Read full commentPosted in Warm welcome
Love this, so unique. In the
Posted on Fri, 11 Mar 2022
Love this, so unique. In the end there is always a new way to create but I can't help thinking of that ear, all half-pecked and covered in dirt.
Read full commentPosted in The Poet's Ear
Thank you so much L for
Posted on Wed, 09 Mar 2022
Thank you so much L for reading and commenting. I had to go back (far back) in time to find this voice and remember how much I wanted to resist everything than comes with becoming a woman. It didn't help having male relatives who were...
Read full commentPosted in Nil by Mouth
Thanks for the cherries
Posted on Sun, 27 Feb 2022
Thanks for the cherries Insert. Yes, I think I might be open to that.
Read full commentPosted in Parables of Clippety (11) - The Quarry
This is sweet and sour. I
Posted on Sun, 27 Feb 2022
This is sweet and sour. I enjoyed the descriptions of Cornwall here, so well done, especially the Hottentot Fig, once you learn that plant name, you never forget it. The energy and fearlessness of youth quickly expires but it sounds like your...
Read full commentPosted in Brief Moments To Imagine
Wow, this is really sweet and
Posted on Wed, 23 Feb 2022
Wow, this is really sweet and touching. The lady in the photograph looks so happy. Music can be a medium for time travel. She must have so many wonderful memories.
Read full commentPosted in ‘Twinkle, twinkle … what?’@102
Thanks for the cherries
Posted on Tue, 22 Feb 2022
Thanks for the cherries Insert. Unfortunately, the dust went everywhere, into orrfices, penetrating mucous membranes and causing a distortion of the status quo.
Read full commentPosted in Parables of Clippety (7) - Sniffer Dogs
You've captured the violence
Posted on Mon, 21 Feb 2022
You've captured the violence of a storm, the cleansing effect and resulting sense of something changed, a new beginning, a metaphor for so much. I love 'winds whipping spume' and the solitary egret - creepy how they take off and silently fly.
Read full commentPosted in A Tempest Off Portishead
That brought back memories,
Posted on Thu, 10 Feb 2022
That brought back memories, my mum had that book, I remember looking through it, and I've got the Oxfam Vegetarian Cookbook. I enjoyed reading this. Rhea getting so much comfort from Ebay trawling and flicking through recipe books, maybe filling...
Read full commentPosted in The Cookbook
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