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Author's Note: This collection of photo essays will hopefully, inspire your writing. Whether used literally as a story setting or as your personal muse to research an idea or create a character, I hope you enjoy these images as much I have enjoyed sharing them with you.


Interesting Places to Use as Story Settings


Dinosaurs & Fossils, Oh My!


The Dallas Museum of Art - Great Writing Inspiration


Petroglyph National Monument - Early Writings in Albuquerque, New Mexico


Acoma Sky City in New Mexico


Milwaukee Art Musuem - Writing Inspiration


The House on the Rock


Old Town - Albuquerque, New Mexico


Old Town - Albuquerque, New Mexico II


Old Town - Albuquerque, New Mexico III


Carrollton Black Cemetery - Carrollton, Texas



Happy Birthday Bonnie Parker (of Bonnie and Clyde)



Thrillvania - A Haunting Inspiration for Writers



The Sixth Floor Museum, Dealey Plaza, & JFK Memorial Plaza



Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia - A Photo Essay



The Demon Stole My Pumpkin! - Photo Essay



The Demon Carved My Pumpkins! - Photo Essay



Dallas Arboretum Writing Inspiration - Photo Essay








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Nora B. Peevy
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lol I am an active member of the HWA and HAG. I recently became The Managing Editor for Eighth Tower Publishing. I am a submissions reader for Trepidatio and JournalStone Publications. I previously read for Nightscape Press. I have been published by Eighth Tower Publishing, The Wicked Library, Comet Press, and other publications. I have a Bachelor of Arts in English with a Concentration in Creative Writing from Cardinal Stritch University and call Milwaukee, Wisconsin home with my two demanding felines and my box turtle Bradbury. Bradbury’s punk rock career hasn’t taken off, yet. https://www.amazon.com/author/norabpeevy
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