Tonkatina
Once there was a witch named Nannykotta who, though she was more powerful than any witch in the whole world, never grew older and would never die, was still unhappy because she couldn’t have childre
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Another memory
Even though it's been several years since my lost Aunt carried my dad's typewriter from her car my joy will never dissipate.
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Hoof-hearted
His stare is hoof-hearted a painfully practised leer but under those poky glasses there’s a very wicked sneer. The smallest of squints mirror his toxic shame to unsettle my senses
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Another blind man entered our lives; for better or worse!
My story begins with the following ingredients; Blind girl meets blind boy 2 typewriters One steam train Braille books A rehabilitation Centre Love
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The Agnatum
The Agnatum is set in the present day, but originates during the bloody and savage conflict of World War Two, with the development of a ‘superweapon’ in the German Wunderwaffe programme.
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Leaving
with a little help from my friends, John & Paul of course. Wednesday morning at five o'clock as the day begins - Lennon/McCartney
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Country Longing
I'm country longing. Longing to go back to where I spent my happiest first years, perfectly content. I'm country longing.
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'The Toss of a Coin', Chapter 14 / 2
Assignments in the Far East, and the Irish Railways and I become Chairman of a number of accident inquiries in the UK privatised railway
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