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Welcome to my blog: M J Mallon - Kyrosmagica Publishing. A blog about magic, books, writing, laughter, and much more! I'm a debut writer, my first YA fantasy novel The Curse of Time - Book 1 - Bloodstone is set in Cambridge. I write book reviews on my blog and on Goodreads. I have a penchant for travel and have relatives in far flung places, Australia, Malaysia, and Singapore, (my birthplace.) I grew up in in Bonnie Scotland, in Edinburgh, and now live in Cambridge. I love sunny, hot places, particularly Rome, Venice, Portugal, Barcelona, and I forgot to mention the sun drenched beaches of the Caribbean, how could I? I am lucky to have been blessed with two lovely daughters and a husband who I fondly refer to in this blog as my black sheep. Family joke! With my passion for travel, culture, beautiful beaches, good food, books, theatre, writing, and humour, I hope to keep you entertained. I'm loving every minute of this creative journey, please join me.
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Ha Ha! Love the funny one – how did you come up with that! Inspired!
But thoughts on butterfly wings is a wonderful image and feeling – that touches me.
Glad you liked them. The ketchup one just came to me when I saw the picture. I tend to get a rough idea of the haiku and then pick a suitable picture.
😉 it really worked well!
Thank you!
I like the ketchup one. Just imagine popping one of those balloons while wearing a white shirt or dress 🙂
Oh, dear, what a thought! A very messy image indeed. 🙂
Hi! They’re both very good. My favorite was the 2nd one although it was sad it made my imagination run wild. 😉
I’ll be posting mine on Friday. 😀
Thanks Vashti. Sometimes the sad ones tug at our heartstrings more. Shall keep an eye out for your post on Friday.
I tried your ‘I Write Like’ app you have on your sideboard. I put in some text from the 1st book of my Fantasy Angels Series and it analyzed my writing and said I write like William Shakespeare! I guess because I use a mix of archaic/early modern/modern English in my book. Hey, I’ll take Shakespeare any day, but I’m still jealous you got Stephen King. He, he. 😉
Shakespeare, how cool is that! It’s a fun app, I enjoyed having a go, and was a little bit surprised it came up with Stephen King!