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Story | But I Am Not Writing Today | Ewan | 7 | 3 years 1 month ago |
Story | THE FIRST ANGEL 11 | Ed Crane | 2 | 3 years 1 month ago |
Story | THE FIRST ANGEL 10 | Ed Crane | 1 | 3 years 1 month ago |
Story | Despedida de Soltero | Ewan | 4 | 3 years 1 month ago |
Story | Sleep Walking (re-post) | Ed Crane | 3 | 3 years 2 months ago |
Story | THE FIRST ANGEL 9 | Ed Crane | 1 | 3 years 2 months ago |
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Story | THE FIRST ANGEL 7 | Ed Crane | 4 | 3 years 2 months ago |
Story | Sometimes forever | celticman | 17 | 3 years 2 months ago |
Story | BBC TV Listings, Wednesday January 21st 2032. | Kilb50 | 15 | 3 years 2 months ago |
Story | THE FIRST ANGEL 6 | Ed Crane | 4 | 3 years 2 months ago |
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Story | THE FIRST ANGEL | Ed Crane | 12 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | THE FIRST ANGEL 2 | Ed Crane | 3 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | Earworms | Ewan | 10 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | We Grin | Ewan | 3 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | Boundaries (chapter 2) | cliffordben502 | 5 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | Boundaries (Chapters 3 and 4) | cliffordben502 | 3 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | Bus to Town | catherine poarch | 18 | 3 years 3 months ago |
Story | Twosies or Threesies | celticman | 20 | 3 years 4 months ago |
Story | The Pollarded Willows | Ed Crane | 16 | 3 years 4 months ago |
Story | Drilling Out Blame | Jane Hyphen | 10 | 3 years 4 months ago |
Story | I Stayed Up For Portillo | Terrence Oblong | 10 | 3 years 4 months ago |
Morning Nicky
Posted on Sat, 13 Jun 2020
I always have to smile when I see our resident magpies belittling the neighbour's mog.
She doesn't stand a chance, those yobbish birds are too clever for her.
Glad you liked my strepped dolphin. Thanks for reading about my mobsters...
Read full commentPosted in The Pied Sniper
I like the sound of cicadas as long as I'm not too near one.
Posted on Sat, 13 Jun 2020
Clever the way you have paralled our lives with that of cicadas, luckily we don't have to spend 17 years underground like some of them do, but as you say, in a way we do bury ourselves in our lives and work for years and sometimes things happen...
Read full commentPosted in The Loneliness of a Cicada
Very clever poem Ewan
Posted on Mon, 08 Jun 2020
It is surprising and comforting in the way nature so quickly re-takes it's space. Reading this reminded me of the time not so long ago when Eyjafjallajökull erupted and we had aircraft free skies for a few days. I recall sitting in the garden and...
Read full commentPosted in Now the Cars Are Moving.
Like Claudine I found this very interesting.
Posted on Sun, 07 Jun 2020
I didn't read much science fiction although I know I should read more.
One writer that sticks out for me is Ursula Le Guin. Sure she is so-call white, but I believe she frequently used dark-skinned 'heros' in her books and very definitely...
Read full commentPosted in Afrofuturism - Speculative Fiction. A re-imagining of self.
Enjoy 13th?
Posted on Sat, 30 May 2020
That's a stretch :)
Excellent doc and very informative, I learnt things I didn't realise. Maybe it should be on school curriculums?
Thank you for letting us know about it
Read full commentPosted in #BLM
This subject deserves 330,000,000 rants!
Posted on Sat, 30 May 2020
But that's not going to happen
I could read the works of dozens of philosophers, sociologists and activists and still I would never understand this brutal barbaric behavior.
All the while a country has a flawed constitution that...
Read full commentPosted in #BLM
When I read this I thought I was becoming paranoid.
Posted on Mon, 25 May 2020
I saw a description of power and corruption and I began to think I see this in nearly everything I read nowadays. I dismissed my thought telling myself this is about something less political, more personal maybe. However, I am sure my first ...
Read full commentPosted in Olympian Dreams
Ah, there's a lot historical fiction about
Posted on Sun, 24 May 2020
unfortunately :)
Read full commentPosted in Crumbs
Always tricky to know your poems :)
Posted on Fri, 15 May 2020
This one seems very straightforward about a local character, but I suspect a deeper meaning here.
Also I wonder if this is an exercise in a poetic form, something of which I am no expert.
(Form just pisses me off to be honest.)...
Read full commentPosted in Gavin of Ropes
A perfect interpretation of this weeks IP
Posted on Sun, 10 May 2020
Definely worth those cherries
Read full commentPosted in Stone
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