Jessie Ware wiki: Jessica “Jessie” Lois Ware (b. 10/15/84) is an English singer and songwriter. She was born at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital in Hammersmith, London and was raised in Clapham, London. She is the daughter of Helena (née Keell,) a social worker, and John Ware, a BBC Panorama reporter. Jessie’s parents divorced when she was 10. She is the younger sister of English actress Hannah Ware. Her mother…
Scenic Writer Shack submission: My losing story: Permanent Vacation
Recently I wrote a story and submitted it to Scenic Writer Shack. The rules were: 500 words max story must focus on the delivery of a fridge must include yo-yo and flummoxed (confused, perplexed, flustered) choice of genres The winner was announced today. Since my story was not chosen, I’m sharing it: Permanent Vacation “Honey,…
dVerse MTB/Form — Trifecta of Inexcusability Part One: Unshakable Shadow (with new added link at very bottom from Turtle Talk)
A Flying Head, as depicted in Iroquois mythology. Mohawk Nation. Trifecta of Inexcusability Part One: Unshakable ShadowWhen power uses darkness to erasea people due to practices or placea karmic black hole magnet does ensuethat timeless reckoning will follow you.All atoms spin, recycled, so they sayYou won’t escape it on your dying day.A stain is cast…
FFF 62– Book Review – “Bittersweetness & Light: A Collection of Stories, Poems, & Art,” by Anne E.G. Nydam
Never forget that there is joy everywhere. I struggled to find the right words for the title of the book review and settled on transformative fairy tales plus. Each story leaves the reader with a seed that can germinate if it is nurtured. It is a magical blend of short stories, poems, and relief block…
Women Music March 2025 – Day 14 — Cleo Sol
Cleo Sol Promise I made was to love myselfSometimes I lie to myself— Cleo Sol, from her song, Promises Cleopatra Zvezdana Nikolic (b. 3/24/90,) better known by her stage name Cleo Sol, is an English singer-songwriter. She grew up in the Ladbroke Grove part of West London. Her parents met in a jazz band. Her mother, who…
Women Music March 2025 – Day 13 – Gianna Nannini — With Special Guest Writer, Christian Pflaumer
“Why always sing in English? You see, Europe itself is fragile in this language respect. It’s very difficult to hit the emotion just right in a language that’s not your own. In Italian we come more from the roots of the folk tradition. That’s another reason why I got to this point of only singing…
#MMB — “March The Mad Scientist,” by Jethro Tull
Jethro Tull OK, I took a wild stab that Jethro Tull would have a song with march in it, and I was right. I’ve listened to some of their albums more than others. Minstrel of the Gallery is not one I’ve listened to a ton, but I remember exactly what was going on in my…
