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R J Askew ~ One Swift Summer

Yes, and I cld be her long suffering hampster








.. here's to a success in 2013 ..
>> > with esp thanks to those kind eyes who read and reviewed my story < <<

I'll do my best to try and get one of the three other stories under my bed out from the dust and dessicated spiders .. all the best Ignite and THANK YOU for your encouragement

I'll do my best to try and get one of the three other stories under my bed out from the dust and dessicated spi..."
I agree Ron, try and make that happen in 2013!
Best wishes for the new year & to GL too
marc x

If you give me half as many smiles in 2013 as you did in 2012 you can count it a very good year.

If you give me half as many smiles in 2013 as you did in 2012 you can count it a very good year."
Goodness, I am humbled. And happy. *bows*
Actually -- despite being in a Cannery Wart newsroom (allegedly working) -- I am in the best of moods. Tis sunny in London and I am IN LOVE .. absolutely, totally IN LOVE. With whom? with TRUMAN CAPOTE. For I am reading BREAKFAST AT TIFFAY'S for the first time. It's a noveella, nice n thin. I love novellas. But it isn't that. It is the flashes of genius that TC gives off. The story is the story. And it's a good story. But the story is just the delivery mechanism for the real payload .. the flashes and glints of brilliant and genius. Reading BREAKFAST AT TIFFAY'S is like having a swirling sardine schoal in one's hands. You open the book and there it it, swirling and glinting a live thing of the sheerest quicksilver brilliance. It is Truman Capote's creative soul of course and it is very much alive in the things we call words. His soul is causing mine intense happiness because of its joy in being. Reading BAT on the train to work, sun shining, now this was a good way to start a New Year!
And the best thing is I still have 10 more pages to read. I will read them on the train home, slowly, maybe even backwards. Anything to keep the glints alive.
I am in love with reading also. I don't suppose we get high all the time when we read, but it definitely can get us high (legally). This is what it is all about, right? This is why we read, what we are searching for, this feeling of being more alive because of what we read. This is what great writers do for us. That is why we love them. It is not that they are writers it is that their souls, spirits, hearts are alive in language. Language allows them to extend their souls, to expand themselves in a way that others may feel. They are alive in their creativity which captures glints of their lives for ever. They enrich the common human soul, of which our souls are components. This is why we love them.






Them there sardines was born to be had. Got any ideas on how to cut a few from the pack, tiger.
Sardines? Tigers? Sheeesh.

Readers! Readers! Ten o'clock. Follow me Dolphs .. attack No.3 .. distract n confuse .. 4 go in 1 feeds .. your turn to feast Blue Fin. ATTACK! ATTACK! ATTACK!

Here's k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-k-klicking ya!

I wonder if the one I left will make it?

I've tried carrots .. I've tried Indian hot stone massage .. Have even tried reading Black Beauty and Warhose to my dead horse .. nada, niet, niento, zip, zero, nine, ten, eleven, twelve
I may try a stick of dynamite up said dead horse's fundament tmr ..


If that doesn't get him chewing the fence, eyes all a-rolling nothing will. 'Pegasus, come to me my Pegasus!'
Actually, his name is Shergar. Hush, hush, keep it dark. *neighs*


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Ach, unobtaibale and perfect. The very best sort of obsession.