Moors and moors: Shoebox interviews contemporary Portuguese poet/writer/artist Alexandra OneLight*
So, for "going crazy" at the shops, i would most certainly recommend Porto or Lisbon...
The Tale of the Bosham Mouse and other Misdemeanours
Two budding young writers wishing to ignite the nonsense verse fuse seeks publisher, animator or illustrator.
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The Seinfeld Chronicles
I sometimes get up late and spend the afternoon watching Seinfeld
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Left For Dead
In war time just who do we call the enemy . Sometimes we need to decide this for ourselves .
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A One Night Stand-Up
After hours in Manhattan.
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A Smile on Waking
Fear taps on my eyelids Asking me to open them To a world of darkness But I refuse “Go away” say I “Attack another Who having more Needs the bringing down” A tutting ensues
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Cracks
I am a one woman drum: Not in a 'Let's get back To the rhythm Of our wombs' sense God, no - I mean, I crack. The gun-fire Of my spinal chord Has sent grown men cringing.
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Debian Orphanage - Chapter 3
Sinclair lay down a fresh sheet of Ascribable oak on the black lab table, and an ancient ink release mechanism played out parts between his fingertips.
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From Day One: T Capote Spies T Williams
...a good stiff drink'll surely cure that...
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Teacup
This was written during an excercise for my writing course about an inanimate object, it made me really think about the impression we all leave on the simplest things.
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