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StoryDaisy and The Chalet Woman (Part Two) airyfairy116 years 6 months ago
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StoryBlack Taff – FreshTaff Rhiannonw146 years 7 months ago
StoryThe Sloucher - A Craven Danger Mystery hudsonmoon56 years 7 months ago
Blog entryStory and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point. Philip Sidney06 years 7 months ago
StoryThe Corporeal Compendium Aaron Stewart36 years 8 months ago
StoryMy Max monodemo46 years 8 months ago
StoryTight as a Boiled Owl Weatherwax86 years 8 months ago
Story"It was the Daisy...." Penny4athought166 years 8 months ago
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StoryFIZZY HYPE Linda Wigzell Cress86 years 8 months ago
StoryEnjoyment, not jealousy Rhiannonw126 years 9 months ago
Blog entryStory and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point. Philip Sidney06 years 9 months ago
StoryAngel 63 (going home) celticman66 years 9 months ago

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My stories

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Back from the Light

Out in the limelight pain thumped its leaden booted dance putting thought in the shade - it was a matter of time a virtuoso performance will not be...
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Mindscape: Beach (Poetry Monthly)

A crab's-eye view from the sand whispers 'colour' - an invitation to sink into the summer stripes of blue, azure, aqua, pewter, white in tasteful,...
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Mindscape: Ice (Poetry Monthly)

Greenland is a Miro abstract from the air white canvas, punctuated by blue eyes and mouths, they look up I think myself into the blank below...
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Hanging with my Sisters

Cornerstones, they hold me up - they do not know, months slip by without a word shadows cloak me in their silent presence, but when we meet the talk...
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Summer Fun

Photograph attributed to: Gernot Keller, www.gernot-keller.com (Own work) [CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 )
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385 of my comments have received 383 Great Feedback votes

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A clever riddle in this well

Posted on Sat, 23 Apr 2016

A clever riddle in this well-structured piece!

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Posted in QN 4 2DAY

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What a great ending!

Posted on Wed, 30 Mar 2016

What a great ending!

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Posted in Scarlet sunrise

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I like the use of scientific

Posted on Tue, 22 Mar 2016

I like the use of scientific language and the inriguing question that runs through it.  Clever and thought-provoking.

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Posted in What’s the odds? (IP)

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Thank you so much!  That's a

Posted on Tue, 08 Mar 2016

Thank you so much!  That's a lovely start to the weekend.. laugh

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Posted in Bombinations

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What a gorgeous word painting

Posted on Thu, 10 Mar 2016

What a gorgeous word painting, embracing life.  Beauty in the small details of life.

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Posted in 'All That Jazz'

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I really like the structure

Posted on Thu, 10 Mar 2016

I really like the structure here, the slow reeling in and the jolt at the end. 

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Posted in Ensnared

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A torrent of conflicted

Posted on Fri, 04 Mar 2016

A torrent of conflicted emotions, very moving.

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Posted in Nuthoused

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I like the melancholic voice,

Posted on Thu, 03 Mar 2016

I like the melancholic voice, floating alone for eternity...

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Posted in HAL 2104 and Dave.

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Great pace and humour; so

Posted on Sat, 27 Feb 2016

Great pace and humour; so frustrating that he can't see what the drink is doing, but this is very realistic.

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Posted in John's Fireball.

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Lovely spooky stuff.

Posted on Fri, 19 Feb 2016

Lovely spooky stuff.

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Posted in The Everlasting Pie

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