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...a parallel story of a mother and daughter each at age seventeen.
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It was the last picture he had taken of her. When morning came, she was gone.
Happy Hogmanay – guest post – author Helen Fairfax
I hope you will all be staying up until past midnight to welcome in the new year. In our house my husband Dave leaves by the front door well before the first stroke of midnight carrying a a silver coin, bread, salt, coal, evergreen, and a wee dram, which represent financial prosperity, food, flavour, warmth, long-life, and good cheer.
When I was growing up in Scotland it was considered bad form to go to bed before midnight and I still adhere to that. Nowadays, church bells are usually drowned out by fireworks, and the chimes of Big Ben on the television. However, I still view Hogmanay as a time for reflection and contemplation when we raise a glass to absent friends, and then stride forward into the new year with hope and optimism. I’m not a great one for new year resolutions, I’m usually happy to settle for love…
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Carmilla is now my absolute favourite story of all time.
black CATastrophy Writing Prompt 17: Slipping Away
Civilization was slipping further and further away.
