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I have 1235 stories published in 7 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 4317548 times and 497 of my stories have been cherry picked.
2613 of my 19,062 comments have been voted Great Feedback with a total of 2690 votes

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A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS (PART SIX)

Who is this stranger we have brought home? said the children.

A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS (PART FIVE)

It's time to play in the snow and have some fun at the village of 'Great Oaks.'

A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS (PART FOUR)

It's Christmas morning, the children are excited.

A VERY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS (PART THREE)

Continuing the story of a Christmas in 'Great Oaks'

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2613 of my comments have received 2690 Great Feedback votes

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A great tribute to this tiny

Posted on Wed, 06 Apr 2016

A great tribute to this tiny bird Rhiannon. I especially loved that last stanza and had a picture of them all cuddling up together. Congrats on the well deserved cherries.

Jenny.

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Posted in Stumpy Toddy (Wren)

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Tina,

Posted on Thu, 07 Apr 2016

Tina,

this is so beautiful and moving. To have found that special place to unwind and be creative, having memories of a past that stays with you forever is priceless.

May you continue to share those memories with us the reader....

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Posted in Not Quite Fern Hill (Poetry Monthly)

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Such an exciting start to a

Posted on Sun, 03 Apr 2016

Such an exciting start to a story I hope you continue on with. Just love where your imagination takes you.

Jenny.

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Posted in Ancient tales be told....old ring of gold...

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Very much enjoyed reading

Posted on Fri, 01 Apr 2016

Very much enjoyed reading Tina, you gave this poem that Silver Spun Sand magic touch.

Jenny.

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Posted in Chasing Stars

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Oh! Tina,

Posted on Mon, 14 Mar 2016

Oh! Tina,

your words were so moving for me, they could have been spoken by my dad. He was grateful to the hospice for their help, but he was at a point where there was absolutely nothing to live for and the pain was so bad, he couldn't...

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Posted in A Passing Thought (Poetry Monthly)

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Hi Terry,

Posted on Fri, 26 Feb 2016

Hi Terry,

I can't begin to tell you how much I enjoyed reading this beautiful story, told in such a poetic way.

I admire the clarity of your words that conjured up pictures to the sequence of evens between each stanza.

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Posted in The Stone

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I love how you end each

Posted on Sun, 21 Feb 2016

I love how you end each chapter on a cliff hanger, it just keeps me reading.

Brilliant. I've even got my son engrossed too, reading out loud to him.

Jenny.

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Posted in The Net Caster (Part Seven)

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A chilling read indeed. You

Posted on Sun, 13 Mar 2016

A chilling read indeed. You gave such a good description of the surroundings, I felt I was there.

Jenny.

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Posted in On this wild October Evening

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There's something quite

Posted on Fri, 11 Mar 2016

There's something quite peaceful and dreamlike about this poem Hilary.

I love the idea of wearing a crown of seven stars and sea-serenity filling your mind. I had this image of you on a beach alone at night watching the ocean, the sky full...

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Posted in Sunlight like smiles

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Hi Rhiannon,

Posted on Thu, 03 Mar 2016

Hi Rhiannon,

your thoughts and words in this poem match perfectly with the beautiful picture above.

Love it.

Jenny.

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Posted in Flowing … (Poetry Monthly)

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