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My stories

Mercury Rising - part 2

Two days later, having contacted the English Department at the University, Mary, accompanied by inspector Tom, knocked on the door of her old...

Mercury Rising - part 1

Mary Cummings was pleased that her new parish, St Mark’s, was to all intents and purposes in the inner city. It was some way out of the centre of...

A Lament

Weep The volatile ocean! Let all know: When you arrived on our shore Your champion boat, Unswerving of rudder, Brought us into harbour; Securely we...

Sky 'scape

I paint skyscapes. I always start by washing the canvas in blue. Land comes next, flat beach or moor; there's amazing variety within such simplicity...
Cherry

Crackle and Hum

Febrile, this heat. A grass hut, my workplace. Tied like a cauldron over the charcoals. Droning flies fill the air: 'Can I help you?' 'Thanks for...

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