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StoryThe Doom-Seeing Eyes of McGloin sean mcnulty61 month 2 weeks ago
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StoryUntitled Condom Play Joseph K.43 months 3 weeks ago
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StoryClochán an Aifir (The Giant’s Causeway) Turlough146 months 3 weeks ago

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The Familiar Tools

Near the end of this thing.
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The Discharge

There was no sign of Mr Grant. No sign of anyone as a matter of fact. It was a miracle not to hear the TV blaring, to witness it in the state of off...
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Standing Around

‘That’s the author’s signature.’ ‘But how could that be?’ asked Alison. ‘Wasn’t Ernie dead before they printed it?’ ‘Yes, before they even agreed to...
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Heartbeats

More had gathered when we arrived at the newspaper and they were – like their Screaming Deane comrades – mostly young, which would be to our benefit...
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The Doom-Seeing Eyes of McGloin

‘I’ve been contacted by a chap named Clifton, an art historian, a bit of a name – have you heard of him?’ ‘Yes,’ said Oran. ‘He’s always on the news...
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An uproarious fanfare for the

Posted on Sat, 22 Nov 2025

An uproarious fanfare for the common man. This is our marvellous Sunday pick. Please share and retweet, repost, and so on.

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This nerve-wracking tale of

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Yeah, I could never quite

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Yeah, I could never quite understand how the place functions at all.   I have sympathy for the populace. 

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This gentle and highly

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Really enjoyed this. I could

Posted on Wed, 30 Dec 2020

Really enjoyed this. I could see the Wheatley influence early on and that only made it more enticing. I'm a sucker for dark occult-flavoured horror.
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This is our Facebook and

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Jennifer, we have been doing virtual reading nights recently, and in a couple of weeks, we will do another.  If you would like to join and read this, or anything else, read here:...

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Graceful, poetic writing with

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A fine poem about the passage

Posted on Sun, 26 Oct 2025

A fine poem about the passage of time, full of marvellous wordplay and layering. This is our Facebook, Twitter, and BlueSky Pick of the Day. Please share far and wide.

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