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| Type | Title | Author | Replies | Last updated |
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| Story | Bronte's Inferno XVII (Probably In His Underpants) | Ewan | 1 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Ian- the aftermath | jxmartin | 14 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Bronte's Inferno XVI (All The Terrible Books) | Ewan | 0 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Tom's Swiss Cure | Ewan | 3 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Photograph | samhennig | 3 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Victoria Mills, West Vale, Elland | Ewan | 3 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Hell Puppets | sean mcnulty | 4 | 3 years 4 months ago |
| Story | Sheep Without a Shepherd (Extract from my debut novel) | colin.b | 10 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | A Break in the Clouds - my Memories of living at Faslane Peace Camp back in August 1983 | Ray Schaufeld | 6 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | I See Strange People | Ewan | 3 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | the small moments | Ewan | 1 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | Cow’s Skull with Calico Roses | Mark Say | 10 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | Healing - to Dave | Ray Schaufeld | 7 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | Ugly Puggly 82 | celticman | 7 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | RJC | Di_Hard | 18 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | In | Ewan | 1 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | Ugly Puggly 71 | celticman | 11 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | Sic Transit Gloriana Nostre | Ewan | 12 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Blog entry | Image Use | Ewan | 2 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | Tradition | Ewan | 0 | 3 years 5 months ago |
| Story | The Day After | Ewan | 12 | 3 years 6 months ago |
| Story | Remembering Elizabeth | jxmartin | 7 | 3 years 6 months ago |
| Story | Back In Kansas | marandina | 19 | 3 years 6 months ago |
| Story | The Picture Ranch 68 | Ewan | 0 | 3 years 6 months ago |
| Story | The Picture Ranch 67 | Ewan | 0 | 3 years 6 months ago |








Very
Posted on Thu, 23 Dec 2021
good use of your early wakefulness.
You have a typo at line 5
you have "feint" vice "faint". "Feint" being a noun meaning a dummy blow with a sword or anything else and "faint" the...
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This is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day
Posted on Mon, 13 Dec 2021
An ode to robins, symbols of the season. Please share and/or retweet if you like it too.
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Well done.
Posted on Wed, 24 Nov 2021
A good read that took me back too. I snorted out some coffee at the Ianucci bit.
Looking back on the Blair years, I'm very disappointed with how it all turned out: the petty feuding between Blair and Brown towards the end. The too-...
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You mean
Posted on Wed, 24 Nov 2021
manifesto. And no, it's not.
Read full commentThe man is dishonest, slippery and unfit to govern.
Posted in It Seems Our Leader Is Unwell
Congratulations!
Posted on Mon, 08 Nov 2021
This is our Facebook and Twitter Poem of the Week
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Still involving,
Posted on Thu, 04 Nov 2021
I like how you only let out information a little at a time.
You have a couple of typos in this line ;
"The man and cat walked up to a low slung sport car. The man open the car door to let the cat"
You need...
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Thank you for reading
Posted on Mon, 01 Nov 2021
so carefully. It' s some 40 years since I lived further north than Lincoln and even then that was only 10 years out of 37 , the rest of which I spent in Berlin whilst in the RAF and then 14 years in Spain after I left.
I shouldn't be...
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Macabre,
Posted on Thu, 21 Oct 2021
moody and magnificent!
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Hi, Turlough.
Posted on Sat, 16 Oct 2021
Excellent work, it scans and the rhymes are un-forced. A great sense of place and character(s). I'm with you on your concerns about rhyme and how it can somehow infantilise (that's not quite the word I want) or undermine the seriousness of a...
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This is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day
Posted on Fri, 15 Oct 2021
I always love it when our writers do something a little different. If we give ourselves lines to colour inside, we lose our creative edge. This disturbing account of true events is most deservedly our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day. Please...
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