Have you ever visited somewhere that just begged to be written about? Readers, have you ever been somewhere that you wanted to read a story about?
Last summer I visited Cornwall and found exactly such a place. Up in the hills, at the end of a muddy track, stands the lonely Iron Age village of Carn Euny, a place of tranquillity, and serenity, overlooking the distant Cornish coastlines.
The few photos I have to offer don’t even begin to capture the mystical stillness of the place. Stand there for a few minutes with your eyes closed and you can almost hear the whisper of voices through the ages.
I knew then I wanted to write about it, but the story itself didn’t materialise until several months later, which brings me to the point of this post. Hop over to the Erotica Readers and Writers Association Story Galleries by following the link below and for this month only, you can read the story Carn Euny inspired.
Click here, to read Carn Euny.
Hope you enjoy the read, and don’t forget to come back and tell me about your inspirational places.
Madelynne Ellis
Schedule Manager’s Bane
www.madelynne-ellis.com
www.madelynne-ellis.blogspot.com
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
Sneaking in under the radar…
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