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I have 60 stories published in 5 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 63054 times and 52 of my stories have been cherry picked.
71 of my 265 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 75 votes

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The Return of Oscaloo (Part 2)

The place was an early 1960s fever dream. After opening the utility closet and getting past an ersatz circuit breaker, Alice, Diedrich, and Chief...
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The Return of Oscaloo (Part 1)

Alice Forster loved teacups. She had teacups of all kinds in her collection. Ceramic. Porcelain. Glass. Steel. Bone china. Plastic. Wood. And with...
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The Visitor of Oscaloo (Chapter 4)

Click here for the previous chapter! George George had that sinking feeling—both in the sense of experiencing dread (for the very first time in the...
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The Locksmith (Part 2)

...the story is continued. Max didn’t sleep that night. After 10 p.m., when he heard his parents go into their bedroom next to his on the second...
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The Locksmith (Part 1)

Max Ferguson, 10, hadn’t even stepped foot into his family’s new home and already he detested it. What could there possibly be to like about it? It...
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71 of my comments have received 75 Great Feedback votes

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Very good luck to you!

Posted on Wed, 26 Jan 2022

Very good luck to you!

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Posted in Disenchantment Epilogue

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Very nicely done! I'll have

Posted on Wed, 26 Jan 2022

Very nicely done! I'll have to go back and read the entire thing but I certainly liked how it ended. I hope you publish a hard copy!

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Posted in Disenchantment Epilogue

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I loved this one, especially

Posted on Tue, 25 Jan 2022

I loved this one, especially as the first line drew me in and I wanted to keep reading. It's poetic and lovely too.

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Posted in Weightless v2

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This is a poem with magic at

Posted on Mon, 24 Jan 2022

This is a poem with magic at every corner. I always felt that the legends surrounding Druids were intrinsically fascinating to me, and this just completely brought it out! Really wonderful poem.

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Posted in The Wishing Tree (of Glastonbury Tor)

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Uh oh...

Posted on Thu, 20 Jan 2022

Uh oh...

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Posted in BBC TV Listings, Wednesday January 21st 2032.

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This is heartbreaking and

Posted on Thu, 20 Jan 2022

This is heartbreaking and really very well written.

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Posted in She Cries

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Completely unrelated but I

Posted on Tue, 18 Jan 2022

Completely unrelated but I swear I saw Cassiopeia in my dream last night, then to come here and read a poem about it. (I studied astronomy for a science competition in high school.) I love the imagery you have throughout this... makes a really...

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Posted in Fading of Legends

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I liked this poem too.

Posted on Tue, 18 Jan 2022

I liked this poem too. Minimal light passing through the leaves that flutter like butterfly wings put a strong image in my mind. Really wonderfully written!

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Posted in Burnham Beeches

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Very much enjoyed this horror

Posted on Tue, 18 Jan 2022

Very much enjoyed this horror tale but with tons of humor injected in it. :D

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Posted in Poking James MacGuigan’s Pig

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I got a little excited when

Posted on Sat, 15 Jan 2022

I got a little excited when AOC (Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez) kicked Amazon out of NYC. Small steps but I hope it's just the tip of the iceberg. I'm hoping also we can repeat what we did 100 years ago! Maybe I'm pie in the sky but at some point it's...

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Posted in Money - some context

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