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Sean P. Durham

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Born
in Church Crookham, Fleet, The United Kingdom
May 06, 1960

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Alice Munro, John Irving, and many more

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June 2013


I am fiction writer in the genre of Mysteries/Crime and Short Stories.

I enjoy the short story form tremendously.

Any good writing is worth reading, its form and style shouldn't be a reason to judge it - it could be a letter written by a lover to another or a novel. The ideas within that an author has successfully expressed on the page justifies the writing and reading.

I spent many years painting and exhibiting in various locations, but there was always an enormous urge to write - ever since my childhood - finally I decided to begin writing and discovered that I was right about it being a better form of expression that painting for me.
So, now I write and develop my knowledge of writing in the form of short stories and novels.
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Sean P. Durham I don't believe in writer's block, in the same way that I don't believe in motor mechanic's block, postman's block or butcher's block - well, that las…moreI don't believe in writer's block, in the same way that I don't believe in motor mechanic's block, postman's block or butcher's block - well, that last one does exist.

A person who is confused about what and why they do something will have difficulties doing it. So I perceive it as a form of being disorganised or tired and in need of a break.(less)
Sean P. Durham I have just finished a book of fourteen short stories. The feedback on the stories and writing is very positive, so I can only say, you might just lik…moreI have just finished a book of fourteen short stories. The feedback on the stories and writing is very positive, so I can only say, you might just like them too.

Now, I'm writing new short stories, some will be long-short stories, others ten minute reads.(less)
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Bergmannkiez Fest 2016 in Berlin Kreuzberg

bergmannstrasse kreuzberg 2016       bmannfest


Brexit is done and dusted, the Berlin Brits are weeping – mostly. But, the Bergmannfest has kicked off and is now in full Swing. Jazz, Rock and Blues, Cultural Music from all over is filling the streets around Bergamnnkiez , Kreuzberg.


bergmannstr   There are stages on every corner with bands taking a one hour stint to pump out the rhythm before the next band takes its place to change the feeling. It w

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“What’s this thing?” The boss looked at the package with rolling eyes.

“We don’t know. It was left in the bin outside.”

“We answered a call on the desk phone and we were told to go look outside in the bin, the voice said.”

The boss looked at the shit standing by the chair.

“You answering calls now? Thought you two should be working along side Ritterman?” He looked at Ritterman.

“I told them to man the phone.” Said Ritterman.

“ Ritterman. These two are new detectives who need experience. I said take `em with you, always.”

“First they need to learn the basics of handling strange objects.” Ritterman held up his hands.

“Don’t do anything without a pair of these.” He waived his hands like a singer on stage. The two shit heads looked embarrassed.

“Anyway, what? Who’s gonna open this and find out what’s inside? Ritterman?” Asked the boss.

“Boss, maybe we should hand it over to forensic first and they can test it for substance. Before any of us get some horrible shit on our hands.”
Sean P. Durham

“What’s this thing?” The boss looked at the package with rolling eyes.

“We don’t know. It was left in the bin outside.”

“We answered a call on the desk phone and we were told to go look outside in the bin, the voice said.”

The boss looked at the shit standing by the chair.

“You answering calls now? Thought you two should be working along side Ritterman?” He looked at Ritterman.

“I told them to man the phone.” Said Ritterman.

“ Ritterman. These two are new detectives who need experience. I said take `em with you, always.”

“First they need to learn the basics of handling strange objects.” Ritterman held up his hands.

“Don’t do anything without a pair of these.” He waived his hands like a singer on stage. The two shit heads looked embarrassed.

“Anyway, what? Who’s gonna open this and find out what’s inside? Ritterman?” Asked the boss.

“Boss, maybe we should hand it over to forensic first and they can test it for substance. Before any of us get some horrible shit on our hands.”
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Rick Schroeder Hi Sean,

Thanks for the request. I'm pleased to accept and am now following you here as well.

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