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June 9, 2019

A Justified State By Iain Kelly Review!

A fantastic review of my novel ‘A Justified State’, by Lisa on her blog over at ‘culturevultureexpress.’ She manages to highlight a lot of the issues I wanted to include in the future world I imagined. So grateful for such positive feedback – do give her review a look. via A Justified State By Iain … Continue reading A Justified State By Iain Kelly Review!
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Published on June 09, 2019 01:53

June 6, 2019

RECLAMATION

The water rolled in. She could see nothing on the horizon, just the deep blue water. This was it – the last small remaining piece of land was slowly being swallowed. The ships were ready to launch, floating cities that they hoped would sustain them. For how long, no one could guess. The hope was … Continue reading RECLAMATION
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Published on June 06, 2019 07:53

June 5, 2019

RECOMPENSE

Every year, on the same day, another one appeared: a black dahlia. She had almost run out of space to put them around her villa. Each year the perennials re-sprouted, a forest of dark bloomage that shrouded her white walls. The shadow they cast she could not escape. The blackness in her heart was embodied … Continue reading RECOMPENSE
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Published on June 05, 2019 03:20

May 30, 2019

YEARNING

The app told him that she had seen the message. He stared at the screen but nothing happened. He could see that she was online. Why wasn’t she replying? Now he felt like an idiot. He should never have sent her the message in the first place. What would he say next time he saw … Continue reading YEARNING
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Published on May 30, 2019 07:26

May 29, 2019

AXING THE SHOW

It was all too much: those young bronzed bodies, those small swimsuits. He just had to get closer. The overhanging tree under which they sought shade provided his opportunity. He slowly shimmied up until he was almost directly above them. Just as he was beginning to admire the view his mobile phone vibrated in his … Continue reading AXING THE SHOW
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Published on May 29, 2019 01:26

May 23, 2019

TRANSITION OF POWER

The transition from elected government to populist dictatorship had not been an easy one. Trying to convince people that they were moving from the dark ages of democracy to the enlightenment of an autocratic supreme ruler was a hard sell. The fact that the elected government he was replacing had been so ineffectual and weak … Continue reading TRANSITION OF POWER
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Published on May 23, 2019 05:53

May 22, 2019

BIRTHDAY PARTY

Darlene, with a pink bow in her hair, was spun round three times before she stumbled towards the donkey picture. While everyone was distracted, Marcus and Tommy dipped their fingers into the cake icing and savoured the sweet sugar rush. Penny stood by the railings in a huff after she had lost out on Pass … Continue reading BIRTHDAY PARTY
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Published on May 22, 2019 03:31

May 15, 2019

INTERVENTION

I was never a strong swimmer, unlike him, and he was stronger. That’s why drowning him never appealed. Plus, I’d get my hair wet and my make-up would run. But he did love the water, always at the pool, showing off his toned body and admiring the girls. So it seems only right that I … Continue reading INTERVENTION
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Published on May 15, 2019 03:22

May 9, 2019

ROOTS

Ma roots is in Barbados, so ma Mama tells me all d’time. ‘Yo was born there, Ah was born there, yo grandaddy was born there. Dat’s where yo is from.’ Funny ting is, Ah feel no connection to dat far off place at all. We left there when Ah wasn’t even one year old, part … Continue reading ROOTS
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Published on May 09, 2019 07:07

May 8, 2019

TAKE ONLY WHAT YOU NEED

They set off at first light. No sign of the enemy. Peters took the front of the stretcher, Henderson the rear. Felix lay unconscious, each step across the uneven, barren landscape making his head roll from side to side. Henderson reckoned it was a hundred miles back to the demilitarised zone – at their laboured … Continue reading TAKE ONLY WHAT YOU NEED
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Published on May 08, 2019 01:30