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November 29, 2021

Windy Christmas

You may have heard, our writing group (The Whittlesey Wordsmiths) has recently published two Christmas collections of memories, short stories and verse. One is called Windy Christmas, the other is Jingle Bells and Tinsel Tales. Here is a snippet from Windy Christmas. Windy Christmas Here comes fresh snow; swirling clumps of it. My kind of … Continue reading Windy Christmas
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Published on November 29, 2021 23:35

November 23, 2021

Ekphrastic

One prompt for 12 poems in 12 months earlier this year was Ekphrastic. No I didn’t know what it meant either until I looked it up. Apparently it means talking about stuff to do with art. My poem is below. It started as blank verse but kind of strayed into rhyme. (OK, it’s still a … Continue reading Ekphrastic
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Published on November 23, 2021 21:43

November 17, 2021

Online Presence

I must be getting noticed. If the number of entrepreneurs offering me services to improve my blog are any kind of measure, I must be coming up in more searches. I’m getting more spam among my comments too – not something I remember to check very often. I’ve had no trolls so far though. So, … Continue reading Online Presence
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Published on November 17, 2021 00:51

November 9, 2021

Diversion

Since I have no idea what to write about this week, here’s another poem from the 12 poems in 12 months challenge at deadlinesforwriters.com The prompt for this one was found. Diversion I thought I knew the way. I’ve not renewed my SatNav sub – it ran out back in May. The road was closed. … Continue reading Diversion
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Published on November 09, 2021 21:21

November 4, 2021

My story in SevenDays magazine

I’m pleased to report that my story “The Network” is published this week in SevenDays magazine in the UK. Seven Days is a new weekly UK magazine offering a plethora of puzzles; craft, cooking and lifestyle articles; celebrity interviews; and short fiction. My story, “The Network” is in issue 3. ……..
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Published on November 04, 2021 13:24

October 31, 2021

London Trivia: Windmill closes

Originally posted on CabbieBlog:
On 31 October 1964, the Windmill Theatre closed for conversion to a cinema. Its slogan ‘We never close’ referred to the fact that it continued its Revuedeville shows throughout the war. On 31 October 1971 at 4.30am a bomb exploded at viewing gallery of BT Tower 2 weeks previously a white…
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Published on October 31, 2021 10:58

October 29, 2021

Bolt-cutter Blunder

Bolt-cutter Blunder Great-Gran’s attic is stuffed with junk. My wife and I are consigning most of it to bin bags and putting aside stuff we want to take downstairs for a closer look, away from the rustlings of mice. We’ve come across a padlocked box. My family suffered from one of those congenital conditions that … Continue reading Bolt-cutter Blunder
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Published on October 29, 2021 23:03

October 25, 2021

It’s Not You; It’s Me

It was my first job after school. After some early pleasantries, the staff room where ate my packed lunch would descend into funeral-grade silence (it was a public library, after all; everyone was reading new arrivals). The sound of my own crunching seemed to reverberate in my head, although my mouth was closed and nobody … Continue reading It’s Not You; It’s Me
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Published on October 25, 2021 23:16

Erasing word ‘mother’ is morally wrong

Originally posted on #WomenVotingWithOurFeet:
Midwife and mother @turtillachip says the Scottish Government’s rush for inclusion belittles one of humanity’s important roles I write this while sitting in utter dismay and deep in thought at the newest step from our Scottish Government. They have decided to erase the word mother to make it more inclusive for…
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Published on October 25, 2021 01:30

October 23, 2021

Christmas Reading?

Our writing group has just published two Christmas collections Windy Christmas is an eclectic collection of memories, poems and short stories (one or two perhaps not for the fainthearted). Jingle Bells and Tinsel Tales, on the other hand, is for those of a gentle disposition and suitable for bedtime reading to younger family members. Illustrations … Continue reading Christmas Reading?
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Published on October 23, 2021 00:28

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