Art of the Diver

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I have 87 stories published in 4 collections on the site.
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Rob Welsh (Pearldiver)

Thank you for taking the time to read this cross section of works penned from a Kiwi's (New Zealander's) perspective way downunder. You are most welcome to visit anytime but remember to turn left at Australia. I hope you enjoy what you read both here & on the site overall. There are many fine writers & poets here as you will see... feel free to explore, there are pearls everywhere.

For me as a writer, I have always believed that each of us have a series of paths to walk within our respective lifetimes in our quest to become complete or proficient at what we do. To avoid some of the pain, perhaps having the correct footwear for the terrain, is equally as important as developing our ability to read & understand the relevance of each path we walk.

As a child, I was the son of an island lighthouse keeper sharing some of my earliest paths with a very wise golliwog, one who taught me that if one can believe, one can achieve whatever one chooses to. Together we believed that if we stood very still watching the ocean for as long as it takes, we could possibly discover all the secrets of the world that lay beyond the horizon. We found that every day the world around us changed & that horizon gradually gave up its secrets.

So many years later & without the company of my woolen mentor, (sadly devoured in the frenzy of a shark attack), I have found that it's words that really have the secret power of bringing every horizon into view, thus into the realm of greater understanding of who we are in relation to our universe. I'm pretty sure I learned that from my woolen mentor the day he first spoke back to me. Oh sure, that was a momentous occasion for both of us, though sadly I didn't understand what he yelled out as he was snatched from my grip by a shark, never again to be seen. Hold on tight to the things you love & enjoy what you read or learn in life always believing or aware, that it may well bring whatever lies beyond your horizon into view.

My stories

'Origami' (part one)

This piece is Part 1 of 2 parts representing two immensely powerful & opposing human emotions. The chosen emotion for Part 1 is Happiness &...
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'Loyalty'

As writers and poets is it not our role to bring grace to the table of life? Great writers have the ability to share the fabrics weave over an entire...

‘Fishing for Time’

In all our lives there are times that if we are lucky enough to share positively, will last a lifetime and beyond. When those times represent the...

'Amberley Lane’

Dear George The bramble covered apron no longer tugs at rutted vehicle tracks on Amberley Lane. Gone are those robust prickly arms that once reached...

‘Dinner Date’ (in Tanka Style)

Tanka and Haiku are two poetry writing styles that are always fun to write given the objective of having to paint far more than a singular picture...

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