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StoryNoisy silence Pat G410 years 3 weeks ago
StoryNo More Pussy Galore Hal 2104410 years 4 weeks ago
StoryLittle dreamchoke mcmanaman410 years 4 weeks ago
StoryGrave news Pat G1010 years 1 month ago
StoryThe tube samhennig810 years 1 month ago
StoryI lie with you Deliberately Ev...810 years 1 month ago
StoryFragmentary, worldly, hyper-real... schafd410 years 2 months ago
StoryYo Dominator! (Poetry monthly) Deliberately Ev...2910 years 2 months ago
StoryKnitted Knockers Bee2010 years 3 months ago
StoryFrom One Woman to Another Bee1810 years 3 months ago
StoryBorder Control (Poetry Monthly) Philip Sidney2510 years 4 months ago
StoryLike What We Was Bee2310 years 4 months ago
StoryKarelia (Poetry Monthly) Pat G1010 years 4 months ago
StoryThe Making of Love Silver Spun Sand1210 years 4 months ago
StorySeason Ticket Ewan810 years 4 months ago
StoryAn Ocean Apart (poetry monthly) Ed Crane1210 years 4 months ago
StoryA Borderline Case (Poetry Monthly) Silver Spun Sand1410 years 4 months ago
StoryLast Cry of the Fox skinner_jennifer1410 years 4 months ago
StoryHuldufolk (Poetry Monthly) Philip Sidney2510 years 4 months ago
StoryThe Flounderer Bee1510 years 4 months ago
StoryStac Donna (Poems on St Kilda) Melkur310 years 4 months ago
StoryThus Spake Jeeves... Silver Spun Sand1610 years 4 months ago
StorySeven Things Jewel Serpent1110 years 4 months ago
StoryUp Brown Clee Hill Rhiannonw1610 years 5 months ago
StoryAll change Pat G810 years 5 months ago

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My stories

Gold cherry
Poem of the week

Stockholm archipelago

My other life lurks in the thousands of inbetweens...
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pukeko (Poetry monthly)

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Dummy (Poetry monthly)

Looking inwards at my terraced streets (Poetry monthly - psychogeography)

Guilt trip

.... so easy for us to forget
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Photograph exhibition (poetry monthly)

Police tape cordons, plate glass, viewing platforms, screen bezels, and picture frames - so much of what we see from our sanitised lives is curated for us. Thank you Philip for this month's theme. This piece has been nagging at me for ages. I welcome thoughts - don't be kind.

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