Iain Kelly's Blog, page 41

November 13, 2019

SHUTTERED

In the end, governments didn’t need to ban religion. The numbers attending had dwindled away to almost nothing. It was their arrival that had sparked the crisis of faith. They had laughed at the world and their primitive beliefs. They had shown them the universe beyond the tiny galaxy their Earth inhabited. No God created … Continue reading SHUTTERED
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Published on November 13, 2019 01:24

November 6, 2019

GOOD INTENTIONS

She lined up the various jars at the sink. She screwed her face up in disgust at some of the labels. His attempt to help was well intentioned, but ill-conceived. She had been living with type-1 diabetes for 20 years. She had patiently explained carb counting and insulin injections to him, as she had had … Continue reading GOOD INTENTIONS
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Published on November 06, 2019 01:29

October 31, 2019

A TANGLED WEB

‘Oh, what a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive!’ The quote from Walter Scott ran around his head. He was trapped in a web of his own making. He had lied, deceived, obfuscated. All in an attempt to extricate himself from the situation. There was only one way out: create more … Continue reading A TANGLED WEB
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Published on October 31, 2019 08:43

October 30, 2019

CHAMBERMAID

Typical politician. One night he stayed, left the place a mess. Still, that’s what she was paid for – get the room ready for the next guest. Only the Minimum Wage though. Suppose she should be thankful to him for upping that in the last budget. Useless though, the lot of them. And now, another … Continue reading CHAMBERMAID
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Published on October 30, 2019 02:35

October 24, 2019

BALEFIRE

Jonny stuffed his cold hands into his coat pockets as he watched his father make the final preparations. He had been helping stack the wood in the back garden for the last week. Every year he had asked for a bonfire, every year his mother and father told him no. But not this year. This … Continue reading BALEFIRE
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Published on October 24, 2019 06:44

October 23, 2019

THE BIG KID

She thought the days of sewing hastily cut cloth together for Halloween night would be over when the kids had grown up. But how could she resist his enthusiasm? It was one of the occasions when he seemed to find that old spirit she loved so much. Agnes bit through the final thread and tied … Continue reading THE BIG KID
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Published on October 23, 2019 00:52

October 18, 2019

Review: State of Denial by Iain Kelly

Originally posted on Rambles, writing and amusing musings:
About the book: Election time in The State, the citizens prepare to vote. A journalist from the Capital City heads north to report on growing resistance to the powerful ruling Party. An ex-police detective returns to the City he once fled. Together they become entangled in a…
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Published on October 18, 2019 01:22

October 17, 2019

CAL’S CALLING

The heavy snow deadened the sound of the forest. Despite the swirling snowfall, there was a stillness. Cal lay on the soft ground, his eye press to the sight, his ungloved finger around the trigger, the rifle caressed against his shoulder. His father lay next to him. A hundred yards away the stag raised his … Continue reading CAL’S CALLING
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Published on October 17, 2019 06:02

October 16, 2019

HALO TRANSPORTATION SERVICE – A PARABLE

Israel was the first country to invest in the new teleportation technology. Rows of Halos appeared, bright neon circles suspended from wires. Problems were soon reported: people would unwittingly be swept up through a Halo and be deposited seconds later in a different part of the country. Then the disappearances started, people sucked into the … Continue reading HALO TRANSPORTATION SERVICE – A PARABLE
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Published on October 16, 2019 01:08

October 10, 2019

Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New Book on the Shelves -#Thriller – State Of Denial (The State Trilogy Book 2) by Iain Kelly

Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Congratulations to Iain Kelly on the release of his latest book State Of Denial (The State Trilogy Book 2). About State of Denial. Election time in The State, the citizens prepare to vote. A journalist from the Capital City heads north to report on growing resistance to the powerful…
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Published on October 10, 2019 11:48