A Door set in Stone is a very short story I wrote to go with this week’s door image for the Thursday Doors, #ThursdayDoors, blog challenge where everyone can take part in, and hosted by Dan Antion over at No Facilities.
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Echoes of a Battle, the Getae, is the next 100 words story following the historical timeline of Romania’s past. Although most of these stories focus on Transylvania, ‘Echoes of a Battle’ looks at the Getae, a Thracian tribe that occupied the left and right bancs of Danube River between 6th – 1st centuries BC.
Next to the Dacians who lived in the mountainous area of Transylvania, towards the valley of Mures river, the Getae are some of the first ancestors of the Romanians.
Their bravery and fairness was legendary.
Continue reading “Echoes of a Battle, the Getae, 100 Words Story #Im4Ro”Conduct in a Neolithic Kingdom of Transylvania, 100 words story #Im4Ro
Following a timeline of prehistorical discoveries, Conduct in a Neolithic Kingdom is the next 100 words story inspired by the (pre)historical past of Transylvania, this beloved and thought-after province of Romania, my home country.
Continue reading “Conduct in a Neolithic Kingdom of Transylvania, 100 words story #Im4Ro”Die Krokodil and How the Crocodile Got its Scaly Skin
Die Krokodil and How the Crocodile Got its Scaly Skin is the third story in die babadiertjies van Afrika, baby animals from Africa series you can enjoy here, on my blog.
Continue reading “Die Krokodil and How the Crocodile Got its Scaly Skin”The Church Door, a Short Story for Thursday Doors
I hope you will enjoy reading The Church Door, a short story matching the Thursday Doors weekly feature.
The doors are from Brașov, a city in the Transylvania region of Romania over 800 years old. We went there on holiday in 2019. Enjoy!
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