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message 601: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Nice :-)


message 602: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Our macabre journey through the alphabet continues and this week we reach the letter 'N'. Choosing the word for this week's drabble proved tricky as there are so many suitable choices, in the end I chose something a little bit humorous :-)

If you've not read the previous drabbles in this series then you will find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...

N is for Necrophobia

I first discovered my fear of dead bodies at a young age. My nan had died and when my parents took me to view the body I freaked. Not so strange you might think, but it wasn’t grief which scared me.

The same happened at the death of my parents and then at the sight of a car crash. Whenever I saw a dead body fear overwhelmed me.

It’s not been that big a deal except for those few occasions. Of course things are different now and a paralysing terror of dead bodies isn’t that helpful during the zombie apocalypse.


message 603: by Michael (last edited Aug 28, 2014 05:31AM) (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy)

The latest drabble (100 word story) in the Tales of the Imp series is here (and featured in today's Indie Book Bargains newsletter) and we discover what a hard life it is being a pawn of the diminutive devil! If you haven't read the previous drabbles in the series, or just want to recap then you will find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/t...

The Stud

Someone once told me that you can’t have too much of a good thing. Well they’re wrong! I’m absolutely bloody knackered. Every night the Imp brings me a new woman and he makes me have sex with them.

It doesn’t sound so bad when I say it like that, but before each session he injects me in each testicle.

That gets old quickly I can tell you!

When I complained he gave me an energy drink and told me to man up and get on with it. After all I have an army of bastards to sire.

Wait a minute!


message 604: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Welcome to the second in a drabble double bill today and the latest in the ABC Drabbles of Death series. I enjoyed writing this one and the last line made it for me :-) If you've missed the previous drabbles in the series, or just want to read them through again then you'll find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...

O is for Orgasm

The French call an orgasm ‘le petite mort’, or ‘the little death’. At first glance it sounds like an odd phrase for such a moment. The instant which marks the culmination of union between two people. The passing of something intimate between them that can be recreated, but never truly the same.

A transient sacrifice you might say.

Personally I believe sacrifice should have value. So I slice the blade across their throats as they grunt and shiver their satisfaction above me. Their little death a damp patch between my legs and their real death a flood across my face.


message 605: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) A new stand alone drabble of mine has been posted in the latest Indie Book Bargains newsletter and posted below. You can find my other stand alone drabbles here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/1...

A Friend at the End

Ah fear my old friend. It is so good to see you after so many years apart. We enjoyed such wondrous times you and I amidst the squalor of London’s streets. I sensed your presence beside me in the quickened pulse jetting from their beautifully slender necks. Together we dined on the rarest and most delightful of screams.

But your arrival at this time disturbs me. Why cast your fell shadow upon me on today of all days? You traitorous fiend! We were allies once and now you cloud my passing with dread of what will follow my dying breath.


message 606: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy)

My latest standalone drabble has been featured in today's Indie Book Bargains newsletter and copied below. It's Lovecraft inspired tale that's the kernel for a book idea that has been peculating in the back of my mind for a while.

If you've not read my other standalone drabbles then you'll find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/1...

The Space In-between

There is a secret hidden deep inside the heart of the universe. A terrible reality which once challenged the power of the divine. In a war spanning our universe and beyond the elder beings almost destroyed everything that was and what might yet come to be.

Those who survived imprisoned the horror inside a maze of nothingness. Only the complex space in between could contain their impossible forms. Their presence creates quantum chaos to what was once mathematical precision.

No faith alone can unlock their prison, but science has the key.

The elder ones await our discoveries with keen hunger.


message 607: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Oh! I forgot to post my last couple from Indie Book Bargains. I have a couple more in the pipeline. I'll try not to be so remiss.


message 608: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) We reach the letter 'P'in our macabre journey through the alphabet. I had a bit of a trouble picking something suitable for this drabble and I hope you'll forgive the mild crudity!

If you haven't read the previous drabbles in the series then you'll find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...

P is for Pizzle

There’s nothing quite like the heft of a bull’s penis in your hand. It possesses a weight and flexibility which makes it an effective cudgel. It’s also an intimidating weapon, especially when people learn what it is I’m swinging in front of them.

Some think it’s funny of course and I smile along with them. Their smile usually disappears with the first blow, sometimes the second. By the fourth or fifth it’s difficult to tell if they’ve ever smiled at all.

And only once have I defaced a victim’s gravestone with the words ‘beaten to death with a bull’s cock’.


message 609: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Nasty! ;)


message 610: by Simon (new)

Simon Palmer | 5 comments Ok, so this is from my first book 'Lost Innocence' but its free right here on Goodreads and I wanted to share it.

I WAS lazing on the golden sands on the south-west coast of Thailand, the blazing sun beating down on my body. The view as I gazed out over the vast expanse of the Andaman Sea was breath-taking. The subtle, salty scent of the ocean engrossed me; the serenity of the still blue waters only broken by the sound of the waves lapping against the rocks.
I reached for my bag, searched for my book and was about to begin the latest Conrad Jones crime- thriller, when my eyes met those of a struggling hawker.


Lost Innocence The Accused (Part One) by Simon Palmer


message 611: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy)

We have a special for the latest Tales in the Imp drabble as you can see by the post's image!

If you haven't read the previous adventures of the Imp then you will find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/t...

The Imp in the Flesh

“After all I’ve done for you,” the Imp told me, “I think it’s time for you to demonstrate proper respect and devotion.”

“Am I not working your evil plan?”

“You are, but I desire something more permanent?”

“You have my soul.”

“And I would have more. I want my visage upon your flesh.”

“A tattoo? But they’re painful.”

He grinned at me, “Just so.”

I was wrong. It didn’t hurt. Well not much and not for the first few hours. Eventually it was done and I showed him the results.

He smiled. He always does when he gets his way.


message 612: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments You haven't? You have! :)


message 613: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I have indeed :-)


message 614: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Owww!


message 615: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments As it was a drabble I thought I'd tidy it up so it had wider application
Sort of appropriate on a page with the Imp :-)

Should you really be reading this?
Linger not on this page lest your slow spiral to a life of sin and debauchery will be chronicled on this forum and preserved as a warning to others. Traveller, do not pass by unheeding; this sad tale could so easily be yours.
Sober readers will read your tale and despair, before switching off their machine with an ill-repressed shudder. They will sit staring at a darkened screen long into the night, as they silently bewail their own fate.
The rest will merely pass through in transports of hedonistic pleasure, blind and deaf to anything save their own frantic cravings.


message 616: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Imp approves.


message 617: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments We can only stand in awe of the master :-)


message 618: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Our macabre march through the alphabet continues with this latest drabble in the ABC Drabbles of Death series. We've reached the letter 'Q' and for this drabble I've gone for something quite traditional but with a slight modern flavour.

If you haven't read the previous drabbles in the series, or just want to read through them again then you can find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...

Q is for Quartered

The anticipation seemed worse than the deed. After all, we no longer lived in the dark ages. A machine would separate me into four pieces to be cubed and displayed. It would do so too quickly for pain.

No, the waiting tormented me with thought of what would come. Already I lay in a pool of my stinking fear, its touch acrid against my skin. Why must they make me wait? Was the judgement insufficient for my crime?

The moment arrived and proved me wrong. So very wrong. My death lasted just a moment, but a moment of eternal agony.


message 619: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy)

The latest drabble from the Tales of the Imp series has been posted in the Indie Book Bargains newsletter and the little devil has made himself a new friend!

If you've not read the previous drabbles in the series then you will find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/t...

Duck Face

Sweet Jesus what had the yellow horror done now! I ran in the room and discovered feathers and blood all over the room. My lovely sitting room with my expensive new TV all covered in gore. I’d heard a strange commotion moments before, quacking and screaming like nothing I could have imagined and now I saw why.

“What have you done?” I asked him.

He turned to face me and I beheld the true horror of it. He wore a duck’s face stretched across his own. The beak flapped as he spoke.

“I have a duck’s face,” he told me.


message 620: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments One from me -

Mid-life Crisis by Kath Middleton
Angie had a duck-fit when Nick arrived back from a stag weekend with a tattoo on his upper arm. It was strange, foreign writing. It must have been sore, and it wasn't even a bright picture. It looked boring and had cost a packet.

"What does it say?"

"It's some sort of Japanese good luck thing."

"You mean you were too smashed to ask!" she snapped.

She decided to find out and copied the shapes to show to the Japanese teaching assistant at the children's school. He looked and laughed.

"It means a fool and his money are soon parted."


message 621: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Excellent :-)


message 622: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Classic


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Another from me on IBB today.

Not My Fault by Kath Middleton

He just wanted to go away and hide. He knew he’d done wrong. He’d been given very strict instructions and there was only one thing he mustn’t do. He stole something that he had no right to have. He felt thoroughly ashamed and stupid; he knew he’d be found out. In some ways, it seemed worse if you’d been trusted and you’d betrayed that trust.

The Big Man seemed to have no difficulty in finding him.

“Why did you do it?” he demanded. “You have everything here.”

“It wasn’t my fault,” whined cowardly Adam. “The woman made me do it!”


message 624: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) We now reach the letter 'S' in the latest drabble in the ABC Drabbles of Death series. For a series dedicated to the topic of death I've not written any looking at the many visions of the afterlife, so I've remedied that with today's.

If you haven't read the previous drabbles, or just want to read them again then you will find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...

S is for Sheol

A land of grey and shadow greeted me upon my passing. Featureless, it stretched beyond my sight. The shadows drifted towards me and as they approached I saw that they were spirits and, like me, had once known the warmth and colour of life.

Their voices formed a wind which assailed my hearing. Some were strong, and still bitter from their death. Others little more than whispers, having faded over time.

I hadn’t believed believe in any god or afterlife. A lesson hard learned for now I would dwell in this formless existence until every shade within faded to nothing.


message 625: by Richard (new)

Richard Martinus | 551 comments Being as I was privileged/forced/delete as appropriate to come up with the subject for Writing Contest 24 (“The face in the mirror”), here’s a trivial little something to get you in the mood.

Fair’s Fair
By Richard Martinus

“Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?”

“Allowing for all variant perceptions of fairness, it’s a toss-up between Tongar, a rainforest pygmy, and a gerbil in Gateshead called Ralph.”

“I meant, fairest human Caucasian female by prevailing Western standards.”

“Jessica Alba.”

“Apart from her, obviously.”

“Megan Fox.”

“Narrow the search further. Who’s the fairest person in this palace?”

“If you cleaned her up a bit, that scullery maid Gretchen—”

“In this bloody room!”

“That would be me.”

“And if I heave this bedpad through you?”

“No!”

CRASH! Tinkle, tinkle.

“So it’s me. Thought as much.”


message 626: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Nice :-)


message 627: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) We reach the letter 'T' in the ABC Drabbles of Death series and I'll confess that I had some trouble picking a suitable word. My initial ideas were all too obvious and then I remembered one of my favourite Stephen King short stories :-)

If you want to read the previous drabbles in this series then you'll find them all here:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...

T is for Tiger

I didn’t expect to see a giant carnivorous cat when I walked into my front room.

Well you wouldn’t would you?

Its handsome fur gleamed in the light and the sight captivated me. It didn’t seem to mind so I walked in. It looked up as I entered and with orange eyes pondered my insignificance.

Strangely I felt no fear, not then. The puzzle of why such a magnificent beast waited for me occupied my thoughts. I’ve never been a cat person, but with a roar it let me know that it was a people cat.

Then I knew fear.


message 628: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Here's one of mine from the Indie Book Bargains newsletter today.

Togetherness by Kath Middleton

Paul had taken his courage in both hands and gone along with his pregnant wife to her ante-natal classes. The instructor, a trained midwife, had lots of sensible advice on eating carefully and exercising gently. He began to feel he might actually be a hero!

“One of the best exercises is walking,” said the instructor. “Nothing strenuous, of course. Walking on a flat, soft surface, like grass, is very good and if you walk together you are supporting your wife.”

Paul put up his hand. “Would it be okay if she carried a golf bag while we’re walking?” he asked.


message 629: by Bob (new)

Bob Summer | 101 comments Kath wrote: "Here's one of mine from the Indie Book Bargains newsletter today.

Togetherness by Kath Middleton

Paul had taken his courage in both hands and gone along with his pregnant wife to her ante-natal c..."


Loved this.


message 630: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) Agreed - very funny :-)


message 631: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Thank you both! :)


message 632: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Yes, beautifully done.

But enquiring minds want to know the answer to Paul's question


message 633: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments It's okay for her to carry them - if he doesn't mind being walloped on the head now and then!


message 634: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Kath wrote: "It's okay for her to carry them - if he doesn't mind being walloped on the head now and then!"

Just normal for married life then....


message 635: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Yep! ;)


message 636: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments The Wedding by Kath Middleton

There was another wedding at the village church today. It's been a summer for weddings. The family arrive in their best and brightest outfits and all the faces smile. Sometimes I find myself wondering how the couple finally chose to be together. How did that man choose that woman? Why, of all the men she met, all the ones she ever went out with, did the bride choose this one? I wonder how many possible partners were rejected on the way to the altar.

It occurred to me later, how close the words 'wedding' and 'weeding' are in the dictionary.


message 637: by Jim (last edited Oct 22, 2014 04:52AM) (new)

Jim | 21809 comments Without being nasty, that is a classic observation made by a lady of a certain age. :-)

Loved it, it is so absolutely true


message 638: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Well, I AM a lady of a very certain age! ;)


message 639: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21809 comments You're probably getting to the stage where you can describe another woman as the sort who 'wears nothing under her clothes' ;-)


message 640: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Or as we say, 'Fur coat and no knickers!'


message 641: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I'm not sure what I've wandered into here - but good drabble :-)


message 642: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Haha! It's the Mothers' Union meeting! ;)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Since when has Jim been a mother?


message 644: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments It's a state of mind. ;)


message 645: by David (new)

David Hadley Kath wrote: "It's a state of mind. ;)"

My mind's in a state. Does that count?


message 646: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Come in and pull up a floor!


message 647: by David (new)

David Hadley The problem with 'all fur coat and no knickers' would be the amount of trouble you'd get into checking if it was true.


message 648: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Quitter! ;)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Here is a job for the Knicker Police!


message 650: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments Time gathered and heaped behind glass. Gravity was pressing down on the pile, driving the future through the tapered present. Tiny grains of now. I try and clinch one in my sight, but it is too swift. Rapidly supplanted by another impelled from above. And then another. I can’t fix on any of these fleeting instants as they drop on to the mound of the past beneath. Whereupon they become swallowed and buried and I spend a lifetime trying to disinter any one lost moment. The future chamber is empty. Inverting the hourglass I recommence the ungraspable passage of time.


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