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Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point

Posted by airyfairy This week two pieces in particular lodged in my brain and wouldn't let go. Poem of the Week is onemorething's beautiful and thoughtful 'The Loneliness of a Cuckoo'. We're used to thinking of them as the bad guys of nest-stealing, but this poem contemplates what identity means when you don't have your own place in the world: The Loneliness of a Cuckoo | ABCtales Story of the Week is Mark Say's 'Dinner with Adele'. It's far...

Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point

This week two pieces in particular lodged in my brain and wouldn't let go. Poem of the Week is onemorething's beautiful and thoughtful 'The Loneliness of a Cuckoo'. We're used to thinking of them as the bad guys of nest-stealing, but this poem contemplates what identity means when you don't have your own place in the world: The Loneliness of a Cuckoo | ABCtales Story of the Week is Mark Say's 'Dinner with Adele'. It's far more than just another...

Request for Advice

I am presently sifting through about 500 of my own poems looking to compile a collection of about one hundred pages and 50+ pieces. It'll be self-published and only available on the 'Zon. Theoretically speaking - after all, you could read them on here if you wanted to look for them - what would you pay for a good quality paperback? I'm looking to set the price at £4.99, less than a fiver, Egad! Sarcasm and humourous posts will be ignored (unless...

back home again

My brother came home yesterday evening after two more weeks in hospital. He looks good, he looks strong. Thank you for all the wishes and prayers, may God be with you. Greetings! Tom Brown

Never Give Up

Richard L. (Laurent) Provencher is my name; born Sept. 10, 1942 in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Canada. Married Esther (Ogden) March 27, 1975 in Sarnia, Ontario. Three of our children live in Ontario and British Columbia - our youngest son age 52 passed away in 2021 from lung problems. My wife & I live in Truro, Nova Scotia. My brain aneurysm in 1999 retired me from the working world, three months after my job of 14 years was phased out. Years of...

Reading Event - What a Night!

I just wanted to say a very big thank you, firstly to onemorething and Mark Burrow for the organising and the MC-ing, and secondly to all our wonderful readers who gave such brilliant performances - I think it was our best yet! Our first time readers: Di_Hard Turlough Jane Hyphen And also: celticman onemorething marandina hudsonmoon Mark Say Sean Mcnulty Mark Pithie monodemo You are all stars!

Tom Wright & Bradley Hope (2019) Billion Dollar Whale.

Tom Wright & Bradley Hope (2019) Billion Dollar Whale. Few economics books top the New York Times Bestseller list. Billion Dollar Whale fits into another category of True Crime. Twenty-seven-year-old Jho Low stole around seven billion dollars—give or take tens of million—with the aid of a Malaysian investment fund. Nobody was really accounting. Low had supermodels on tap and celebrity parties included the A-list of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie...

one week again

Our uncle and aunt were here they say Jacques is doing well, it is now a week again in hospital. They did some shopping for me got some nice goodies! I am alone again but coping well. Watching movies writing a bit (sleeping late!) keeping the house clean and tidy. We really appreciate all the prayers and wishes we did not realize how many friends we have. I printed some of his stories etc. of Abctales, he took it with to work on there. South...

Story and Poem of the Month

Our Story and Poem for the month of July have very kindly been chosen by Mark Say: Poem of the month It’s been a close call in choosing poem of the month, with a handful of works in which a short, sharp choice of words and vivid imagery has been used to strong effect. This characterises my top choice, Healing (for an old mate) by smokejack, a powerful evocation of uncontrolled dark thoughts during the night, and the renewal of an appetite for...

James Patterson and Matt Eversmann with Chris Mooney (2023) American Cops.

We all know who James Patterson is. A reminder is on the flyleaf on the inside back cover. He’s ‘one of the best-known and biggest selling writers of all time. His books have sold in excess of 400 million copies.’ You’re probably wondering what that’s got to do with American cops. Do a little detective work. You might not know (like me) who Matt Eversmann and Chris Mooney are, but it doesn’t really matter, their association with James Patterson...

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