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Monthly Archives: September 2012
The Magician…an excerpt
Chapter 1: The Game The metallic taste in her mouth and the lingering chemical odour were the first clues that indicated to Andromache Jones she had been abducted. In quick succession, other hints followed: the blindfold over her blue eyes; … Continue reading
Posted in My Books
Tagged Andromache Jones, creative writing, fiction writing, free ebook, short story, The Magician, witch, witchcraft
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Free eBook Download – The Magician by Sammi Cox
So, I finally got around to completing my short story, The Magician, which is now available to download from my blog for free. Click here for more details and to download the PDF… Here’s a preview of the front cover:
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Tagged creative writing, fiction writing, paganism, short story, The Magician, wicca, witch, witchcraft, writing
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A Flying Visit to Chester
A couple of weeks ago, we headed back up north, to the county of Cheshire. As part of the trip we decided to spend the day in Chester. It was my first visit to the historic city; but luckily, the … Continue reading
Posted in On My Travels
Tagged Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, city wall, Days out, roman, Roman ruins, ruins
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Venus of Willendorf
Venus figurines interest me, as does the Paleolithic in general. Having already written a short post about these artefacts, I thought I might follow it up with a closer look at one of them… The Venus of Willendorf is perhaps … Continue reading