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The Seven Ages of Alcoholism – A Letter To My Addiction
(With profound apologies to W. Shakespeare) You always liked Shakespeare. So, as you like it. All the world’s a glass and all the men and women...
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Tiers for Souvenirs

In which Archibald is concerned and Josiah, confused.
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Life and Times of a Priestess : Ch.13 : New Friends In Dumis : Part 1 (Section 2)
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General Ravelleon's friend Mireau has taken Priestess Danella out to enjoy the events and social life of the Great Capital, while the General is away. now Mireau introduces her to new friends. She explores the people and culture of this strange Vanmarian nation further. She meets businessman Valery, Alfred and Philippe, who she takes an immediate interest in.
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09.3 First Infiltration
Mala began to walk on barefoot in the dark over the grass, wet ground and lumps of sand, scattered pipes and fallen logs. Sharp wire, nails, tools,...
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The Grass Is Always Greener
. The Grass Is Always Greener By Paul McCann If you've time to drop in for a while discover the beauty of the Emerald Isle . There's donkeys to ride...
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Among The Grey Stones
. Among The Grey Stones By Paul McCann There’s a place where you can go to loose all your sins . Walking barefoot with the pilgrims there up on a...
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I Fell For Donegal
. I Fell For Donegal By Paul McCann Only for you Donegal with your rough and gentle ways that express the soul innocently exposed in open spaces ...
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The Start Of Another Day: Chapter III

This is a collection of interesting thoughts and opinions that might change your perspective on life. It is a uniquely written philosophy book that also tackles certain aspects of personal development through the changes that a young man experienced throughout one year. One of the more interesting topics of this book involve good and bad(free will), handling emotions, relationships with people, the true meaning of understanding and most importantly, your well-being. As an Algerian author influenced by western culture, I also incorporated some ideas that are quite common in my country giving you a chance to view certain aspects of the North African mentality and life style. This is my first take at writing a fully-fledged book so I would love to hear your views and criticism of it.
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Daughters in the Museum

There are traces of you in the museum y our waist -l ength hair the colour of burnished copper and gold got everywhere f lying behind and around as...
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The Start Of Another Day: Chapter II

This is a collection of interesting thoughts and opinions that might change your perspective on life. It is a uniquely written philosophy book that also tackles certain aspects of personal development through the changes that a young man experienced throughout one year. One of the more interesting topics of this book involve good and bad(free will), handling emotions, relationships with people, the true meaning of understanding and most importantly, your well-being. As an Algerian author influenced by western culture, I also incorporated some ideas that are quite common in my country giving you a chance to view certain aspects of the North African mentality and life style. This is my first take at writing a fully-fledged book so I would love to hear your views and criticism of it.
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The Start Of Another Day: Chapter I

This is a collection of interesting thoughts and opinions that might change your perspective on life. It is a uniquely written philosophy book that also tackles certain aspects of personal development through the changes that a young man experienced throughout one year. One of the more interesting topics of this book involve good and bad(free will), handling emotions, relationships with people, the true meaning of understanding and most importantly, your well-being. As an Algerian author influenced by western culture, I also incorporated some ideas that are quite common in my country giving you a chance to view certain aspects of the North African mentality and life style. This is my first take at writing a fully-fledged book so I would love to hear your views and criticism of it.
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The Footballer's Fear of the Whistle

Amid the fuss about the death of another, admittedly incredible, footballer from the other side of the world, there's this. It used to be on another site. I wrote it nine years ago the week after his death. I've edited it somewhat. What a terrible waste. Still no explanation of why, although unsubstantiated reports link him to the abuse carried out by boys' coach, Barry Bennell. Anyway, we know the spotlight is hard to give up. Gary Speed (1969-2011).
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Golden Memories: Soup
It always gave you a golden glow. It was the antidote to every woe. Forever hot, you had to blow. It's spicy magic eased life's flow. It was 'scrummy...
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Family Life.

I have 5 cats, I love to watch them play, and they all play differently, I love to watch them eat, they all eat differently, some eat greedily, some...
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PPI.

Recently over the last three months I have had one, two or three pest/scam phone calls every day. After each call I block the number, when there was...
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09.2 First Infiltration
Don Raha joined Shakir by the pond. “The magic of orchids makes a woman invisible. Nobody can see when she is without a dress,” explicated Raha...
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Memories Meath
. Memories Meath By Paul McCann Mild and mighty Meath beneath the green grass are graves of kings you hold . Honoured hills, howling winds bow down...
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Shadows On The Shannon
. Shadows On The Shannon By Paul Mc Cann Fishers of rivers and men, to a peaceful banquet basking round pebble stones beneath the shadows and...
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The Irish Glen
The Irish Glen By Paul McCann Down the mountainside there lies a green mossy Glen, Beyond the morning mist there just around the bend . Well kept...
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Ross and Cromarty
Ross and Cromarty while sauntering the Scottish coast beyond Plockton, past Applecross, though not as far as Ullapool, I was overtaken by a stillness...
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