Ewan

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I have 1957 stories published in 33 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 2102173 times and 1263 of my stories have been cherry picked.
355 of my 3,532 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 383 votes

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Ewan Lawrie

The picture is me signing copies of my novel, Gibbous House at Unbound Books HQ in Islington by the canal.
All three Moffat novels are available here

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Cherry

Lea(r)ning

Not about much. I did the drawing. You can tell, can't you. [BTW can you see the face in it?]
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Cherry

Philosophical Daze

Image is of The Penrose Stairs (Escher's work came afterward). Image is PD
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Cherry

Automne Parisien

One for Halloween. Image is from pixabay.com. Might be AI... hmm. Didn't come up on Tin Eye
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Cherry

Message From The Care Home Front

I accept that for some the poppy is unacceptable. (That statement would bear thinking about for a moment or two). I shall not engage with any rants in the comments. Thank you. BTW this is the only poem I entered for a comp this year. (Of course it didn't).
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Cherry

LookTok

Rant. Nothing to see here Sharp-eyed readers will note that the graphic is a mirror-image of the tiktok logo, So it's not the tiktok logo... If they try and complain, I'll remove it. Simples.
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355 of my comments have received 383 Great Feedback votes

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One thing you will

Posted on Thu, 06 Jul 2017

find by doing this, is that your description in any prose you do write will be tighter, more compact, more effective, it's something I was told would happen if I wrote more poetry. I'm not completely sure it has for me, but it will for you....

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Posted in Tail-end

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It's the mothballs

Posted on Tue, 10 Jan 2017

I remember, and the faint smell of Lion pee and Turkish Delight.... hahaha. I do not know anyone who has never explored their parents' wardrobe. When I was 8, my dad's wardrobe had hundreds of football programmes from the 40's and 50's; Rangers...

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Posted in Grimms5

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Congratulations, this is our Poem of the Week 22 March 2024

Posted on Wed, 20 Mar 2024

 Well done.

Please share fellow ABCTalers.

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Posted in The Moon Maiden

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Sometimes,

Posted on Fri, 15 Mar 2024

 I lose sight of what ABCTales is REALLY for. Jean D's account of the most terrible thing any of us will ever face has brought me back down to earth time and again, and furthermore, left me feeling - to be quite honest - a bit of a self-centred...

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Posted in The End - part 2

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Congratulations! This is our Pick of the Day 5th March 2024

Posted on Tue, 05 Mar 2024

 this is our pick of the day. Please share on what social media you have fellow ABCTalers.

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Posted in Blind Faith

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A good poem

Posted on Tue, 05 Mar 2024

 you have a typo at line 8 "a glaciers"

Well done.

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Posted in Blind Faith

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One of my favourite bands

Posted on Fri, 23 Feb 2024

 absolutely fabulous.

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Posted in Johnny Ten Levs

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Well he is dead

Posted on Fri, 23 Feb 2024

 so it might be hard to get to Batley, even for a Yorkshireman...

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Posted in Johnny Ten Levs

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Robert Palmer

Posted on Fri, 23 Feb 2024

 Proper Yorkshireman. (I always read the summaries).

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Posted in Johnny Ten Levs

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Mexico '70

Posted on Tue, 06 Feb 2024

... Brazil... a player who couldn't head the ball because of eye problems. Tostao at centre forward, when he was really a winger. But they already had two. Rivelinho with his blasted free-kicks. Jairzinho (no not that berk at Middlesbro'), Pele...

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Posted in This Sort of Thing - January 2024 - Starter

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