Earth, the great elemental mother that steams through the cosmos.
Earth, the element with the mothering instinct. It houses all the other elements, it symbolises stability and it is our home. Earth is the place that shelters us and preserves our being. It is our provider, the food in our mouths, the ground beneath our feet and yet we abuse it, this great elemental mother that steams through the cosmos.
It is perhaps the most important of all the elements, because it is the host, bringing all the others together, while fulfilling its role as a great hotelier. It is the grass we walk upon, the rocks we climb, the beach between our toes. The Earth channels the air that flows around it with its endless supply of energy deep within. It supports the water that flows over it and supplies the material that feeds fire, enabling it to grow. It takes care of us and bears its wounds just like we do. It doesn’t asks for anything in return, but maybe it should.
This is the element I began Bronte’s story with. I am fascinated by the unpretentious flow of energy within the Earth, the energy that surrounds us and effects our daily lives in subtle ways. Ways we take for granted, like the deep terrain sounds that fall just outside our hearing range, but have the power to affect our senses. Like the weather that travels around the planet in currents that echo those of the subterranean territory below. I asked myself this, “What would a person, who wasn’t bound to a body, do? What would they tap into that we simply can’t, because of our physiology? What if we were more sensitive to the vibrations around us, would we use these as our energy source? These ponderings were what led me to create Bronte’s other worldly character – Bayer.
Take a look at just some of the inspiration I have worked from to help me formulate my ideas for The Hidden Saga. The picture board below is one of my best tools for creating an atmosphere that I can creatively draw upon to write my story. Please tell me what you think of my board and the photographs I took, in the reply section below. Don’t forget that if you like what you see, to shout about it and tell a friend to follow my work. I thank you for taking the time out to visit my page today and for looking at my work. Thank you for your support.
- Spider Webs
- The Mossy Weir
- Nettles
- The Tree Swing
- Hidden Tranquility
- A Happy Beverage
- Through The Trees
- The Bottomless Pool 1
- Follow That Path
- River Shelter
- The Bottomless Pool 4
- Mill inspiration
- Through The Houses
- Daydreamer
- Cloud Shadows
- Hidden Woodland Caves
- The Thinking Place
- Tree Roots
- Dappled Waters
- The Field
- Cabin In The Woods
- The Waterfall 6
- Driving In The Arctic 1
- St. Ives
- Trees & Cold
- Where The River Escapes
- Swans
- Through The Trees
- Dry Stone Wall 2
- After The Blizzard
- The Waterfall 9
- Mountain Lake
- Snow Dance
- Canal Bridge 1
- The Pier 1
- My Favourite Writing Place
- Windermere Capture
- The Path
- The Bottomless Pool 3
- Snowy Trees
- River Beach
- Make Hay
- The Waterfall 4
- The Waterfall 1
- River Step
- St. Ives Moors In A Blizzard
- A Leafy Oasis
- The Darkened Treeline
- Mill inspiration
- Canal Barges
- Canal Barge
- The Conversation
- The Grassy Bank
- The Waterfall 7
- A Hidden River
- The Lake
- A Snow Filled Valley
- Tree Foliage 1
- Through The Trees
- The History Of Hearts
- Tree Foliage 2
- Mountain Backdrop
- Driving In The Arctic 8
- Windermere Farm
- Rugged Windermere Farm
- Still Waters
- Dry Stone Wall 3
- Dry Stone Wall 5
- The Pier 5
- Rugged Mountains
- The Barn
- Writer’s Corner
- The Waterfall 5
- The Pier 7
- The Woods
- Ingleton Church
- My Favourite Writing Place
- Where The River Escapes 1
- Where The Story Comes Together
- I Can See You
- The Locks
- Rugged Moors
- The Waterfall 3
- Where The Fairies Live
- The View
- Boulders Pass
- My Favourite Writing Place 2
- Tree Foliage
- The Waterfall 8
- The Mill
- The Weir Through The Trees
- Windermere
- River In The Trees
- The Christmas Pine 1
- Snowy Mountains – Windermere
- The River Bridge
- The House In The Woods
- Stepping Stones
- The Bottomless Pool 2
- The Farm House
- The Snowy Carpet
- Cave Creatures
- Tunnel History
- The Christmas Pine 2
- Writing With The Snow & The Sun
- Dry Stone Wall 4
- Through The Trees
- Snow Through The Trees
- Druids Lane
- Ingleborough
- The Pool Of Wisdom
- Rise
- Rugged Haworth
- The Promised Land
- A Love Lost
- Canal Bridge 2
- The Beck
- The Waterfall 2
- Fallen Trees
- Tree Foliage 3
- Field Treeline
- The Weir
- A Bridge To Ponder On
- The Lake District
- Dry Stone Wall 1
- Step Around The River
- Dry Stone Wall & Mountain
- Dappled Woodland Light
- The Pathway
- Stony Bridge
- Poppies
- Supressed






































































































































