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StoryThe Kindness of Ravens chimpanzee_monkey012 years 4 months ago
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StoryThe Waste Ground Crowkey214 years 10 months ago
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StoryKevin the Gerbil chimpanzee_monkey614 years 11 months ago
StoryPenance in the Woods chimpanzee_monkey314 years 12 months ago
StoryFrom Under a Caribbean Sun chimpanzee_monkey515 years 3 days ago
StoryThe Burned Out Citreon chimpanzee_monkey415 years 4 months ago
StorySummer threeleafshamrock315 years 5 months ago
Forum topicGordon Brown's 'Gaffe' smokejack3815 years 5 months ago
StoryPhase Ten Regeneration Area chimpanzee_monkey315 years 5 months ago
StoryThe Frontline chimpanzee_monkey215 years 5 months ago
StoryThe Stick in the Woods chimpanzee_monkey615 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Sunken City chimpanzee_monkey415 years 6 months ago

My stories

Cherry

The Burned Out Citreon

It looked like an ancient relic. The rust and smell of fired petrol first assaulted your senses but underneath it, a mephitic odour lurked. It smelt as if someone had been burned alive in the car.

PHASE TEN - A Prologue

As Britain basked in the glorious optimism of the new century, a legacy of woe had already crushingly broken Phase Ten.
Cherry

Death in a XR2

vi) Death in a XR2 "I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet; yet trouble came." – Job 3:26

Twenty Something

A creation from the past. Originally submitted to ABC Tales in 2002, but for while it disappeared to the great hard drive in the sky. Now a welcome departure from my normal repartee.

Windowlicker

disturbingly the creature had digestive biscuits in place of his eyes. Where his mouth should have been there was something that you could only describe as resembling a porpoise’s beak

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