Aethereal musings, everyday.
Flash Fiction: Annette’s Choice
Aethereal musings, everyday.
Throwback Thursday: The Lady of Shalott, by John William Waterhouse (1888)
Inspired by the poem of the same name by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892): The Lady of Shalott PART I ON either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye, That clothe the wold and meet the sky; And thro' the field the road runs by To many-tower'd Camelot; And up and down... Continue Reading →
Art-Tastic Tuesday: 20, by Stepan Alekseev
Click the picture below for full-size. On Art-Tastic Tuesdays I feature a selected piece of visual art that I have come across. These are pieces that have inspired my writing or beautifully frame some concept or another that I have already written or want to write about. I present them without commentary so they may... Continue Reading →
Photo Finish Friday: ‘Eilean Donan’ by James Green
Click the picture below for full-size. On Photo Finish Fridays, I feature a selected piece of landscape photography that I have come across. I find that real-world photography can be just as inspirational to my imagination for crafting story settings as any piece of fantastic artwork that I might share on a Tuesday. I present... Continue Reading →
Medieval City by Jung Yeoll Kim
Click the picture below for full-size. If you are ever curious as to why I share a particular piece, or use it for a writing prompt and want to share, please drop a comment!
“Dost thou hast good tunes to wakest thine self this morn?”
"Thou dost now!" An upbeat medieval music mix that I found recently and enjoyed! Perhaps a nice bit of inspiration for those of us that write European-medieval inspired stories or fantasy, particularly compared to the lower-tempo pieces that are more commonly found.

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