D G Moody
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I have 84 stories published in
9 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 48033 times
and 42 of my stories have been cherry picked.
134 of my 588 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 139 votes
I’m now retired and living with my wife and Springer Spaniel in a village outside Cambridge U.K. I have dual U.K. and Australian citizenship, having lived in the latter and also travelled in Asia, in-between living in London for two years. I came back to the U.K. in 1993 as a Buddhist monk and was later involved in interfaith between Buddhist and Christian monasticism, which led to my returning to lay life. I now identify as a Christian – albeit with Buddhist influences!
My interests lie in writing – prose and poetry, informed by my experience of life plus religion, history, and current affairs. I also enjoy cooking, walking (with wife and dog), and the joys of friendship. I have previously posted on UKAuthors. My verse tends toward rhyming, but as a beginner I’m always willing to improve my craft.
If this is the first poem in
Posted on Sun, 21 Jul 2024
If this is your first poem in seven years - then bravo! And may your inspiration give us more!
Read full commentPosted in Making Potions
She was, and still is, an
Posted on Thu, 21 Mar 2024
She was, and still is, an inspiration; not least in actually living her faith in that most hard of things - to forgive, as we are all forgiven - the very essence of Jesus' teaching.
Read full commentPosted in Remembering Corrie ten Boom
I read my own father in so
Posted on Mon, 26 Feb 2024
I read my own father in so much of your words; I felt you spoke for so many of us sons who never properly connected with their fathers; in particular with the generation that came back from WWII.
Read full commentPosted in Muscle memory
The impression - of words
Posted on Fri, 16 Feb 2024
The impression - of words dancing - of Springs renewal - simply magic - a worthy poem of the week.
Read full commentPosted in Our Soil
Show not tell, and here in
Posted on Mon, 15 Jan 2024
Show not tell, and here in elegant verse we have a whole story I found this poem delightful. A good one Rhiannon.
Read full commentPosted in Night Help
What has inspired me Jenny,
Posted on Tue, 30 Jul 2024
What has inspired me Jenny, is seeing those good folk there working together to repair and heal, after the tragic killings amd the mindless rioting; the vast majority of people are decent and I should always remember that.
Read full commentPosted in Hold fast To Love
Thank you Jenny - a
Posted on Tue, 30 Jul 2024
Thank you Jenny - a heartbreaking poem, but with the triumph of love over hate.
Read full commentPosted in Hold fast To Love
John Newton - Amazing Grace,
Posted on Sun, 28 Jul 2024
John Newton - Amazing Grace, Inspired from God straight from his contrite heart.
Read full commentPosted in Grace with power to save
I've enjoyed the poem, and
Posted on Sat, 27 Jul 2024
I've enjoyed the poem, and just as much the conversations following, and I got in late to comment on the long hair - but sure a handsome fella! I was saved from the Merchant Navy by my parents taking us to Australia (I'd of gone in via the...
Read full commentPosted in Candi Staton, the Sea and Me
'This year does not seem to
Posted on Fri, 26 Jul 2024
'This year does not seem to grow old so much as appear to know more about itself.' Such a perfect opening, and the mood sustained throughout - golden cherries well deserevd.
Read full commentPosted in The Lengthening Light
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