Cy Forrest

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TypeTitleAuthorRepliesLast updated
StoryBarking (poem first published in Krax 1999) Cy Forrest18 years 6 months ago
Story…in 25 minutes (poem first published in Iota 54, Spring 2001) Cy Forrest08 years 6 months ago
StoryClass Based Analysis (poem first published in Iota 51, Autumn 2000) Cy Forrest08 years 6 months ago
CollectionWhat You Will See - Poetry (first published by Gatto 2006) Cy Forrest08 years 6 months ago
StoryWhat You Will See Cy Forrest08 years 6 months ago
StoryThe North Is So Much Better For Youngsters Today Cy Forrest611 years 8 months ago
CollectionThink Of A Name For It Cy Forrest011 years 8 months ago
StoryThink Of A Name For It Cy Forrest011 years 10 months ago
StoryNot Your Problem Cy Forrest011 years 10 months ago
StoryNobody Told the Horse Cy Forrest011 years 10 months ago
StoryI Hadn't Even Started Cy Forrest011 years 10 months ago
StoryGlue Cy Forrest011 years 10 months ago
StoryFill Her Belly, Boy Cy Forrest011 years 10 months ago
StoryShaken Terrence Oblong1212 years 3 weeks ago
StoryTelescopes Cy Forrest212 years 3 weeks ago
StorySan Francisco & Monterey Peninsula jxmartin117 years 6 months ago
StoryThe Day I Asked Blake Morrison If He Raced Pigeons Cy Forrest1017 years 6 months ago
StoryLast Place in the Labour Party Treasure Hunt Cy Forrest217 years 6 months ago
StoryGoodnight Kiss markbrown317 years 6 months ago
StoryMe and Mickie Proofs drew_gummerson417 years 6 months ago
Forum topicGlue by Ian D Smith Noticeboard517 years 11 months ago

My stories

Not Your Problem

The sun was overhead. There wasn’t a shadow in the square. I saw graffiti. She stopped by a shop window, and I kept walking.

I Hadn't Even Started

I took half steps. I passed neat lawns, and tiny conifers. I stopped at a fishpond, and then I was alongside her. I couldn’t believe anyone could walk so slowly.

Nobody Told the Horse

The dog pulled on its lead, and the owners pulled back. They said I shouldn’t hang around. I was making things worse. The dog was hard to control.
Cherry

Glue

Why get rid of something that works?

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