POEM: Landscape, Ancient & Alien — the !n(tro)verted yogi (Reblog)

It was an alien landscape, in red-brown Martian hues, but built of boulders older than the skies have known the blues — or so the locals always said. But no man knew those views. They date to days primordial — before artist or muse.

POEM: Landscape, Ancient & Alien — the !n(tro)verted yogi

* Great stuff. More short poetry here.

Milly Reynolds’ New Ebook Due Out Shortly — ‘Left Luggage’

*Buy the first in the Mike Malone Murder Mysteries series here.

Euro-roadtrip Day 3: Bordeaux (Part 2!) — Life in Copenhagen (Reblog)

If you missed Part 1 of my Bordeaux re-cap, have a look here 🙂 I absolutely love the featured photo for this entry. It was just a quick, random snap on my walk around town. But when I was looking through my travel photos this one stood out to me somehow, and I felt that […]

Euro-roadtrip Day 3: Bordeaux (Part 2!) — Life in Copenhagen

*Let’s hope we will soon be able to travel more freely once more…

Book Review # 204: After the Banquet — The Pine-Scented Chronicles (Reblog)

Of Love and Politics Japanese literature is one of the vastest and most diverse in the world of literature. Its influence extends beyond Japan and has been in existence for centuries. Lady Murasakami Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji is recognized as one of the earliest published novels. Two Japanese writers – Yasunari Kawabata and Kenzaburō […]

Book Review # 204: After the Banquet — The Pine-Scented Chronicles

*Fascinating, I should know more about Japanese literature. Find this book here.

… but this is also interesting — and this.

Haiku: ‘It Takes One’

Photo by Stefan Stefancik on Pexels.com

I’m a gang of one
The one has many guises
Blink and I’ll be gone

Copyright Francis Barker 2020

*A dystopian present…