Flash Fiction (Number 18)
It’s a man’s world A scarlet glow stained the predawn sky: drenching Eddie Lakewood’s features in a fiery halo, and … Continue reading Flash Fiction (Number 18)
It’s a man’s world A scarlet glow stained the predawn sky: drenching Eddie Lakewood’s features in a fiery halo, and … Continue reading Flash Fiction (Number 18)
x I saw this picture and tried to write a short piece around it. Trembling with frustration and barely repressed … Continue reading Writing Exercise (number 10)
Giving up on you Bright sunlight sparkled over the sea, the gleam of the sun dancing over the silky chestnut hair of … Continue reading Flash Fiction (Number 17)
Sofia Curtis CSI Louise Lombard I liked the unconventional traits that the writers gave Sofia in her first episode. She … Continue reading My fave characters (in no particular order) number 26
Tiffani Ross isn’t what I expected. I’m not sure what exactly I expected, given that I’ve not seen her in … Continue reading Stories of her life (Number 8)
Gary Mackay at the time of the story The phone rang as I was turning onto the highway, and … Continue reading Stories of her life (Number 7)
John Clare 13 July 1793 – 20 May 1864 John Clare is a inspiration because of his poetry. I didn’t … Continue reading My inspirations (in no particular order) number 31
Lee Reilly smirks, a sardonic twinkle in his eyes, as he lights a cigarette “Why are you doing this again?” … Continue reading Stories of her life (Number 6)
I received this from Katrina Miller: Alicia’s sister I know that a lot of people have different perspectives on my … Continue reading Stories of her life (Number 5)
Isabelle Radcliffe, one of Alicia’s former students, from her years teaching at Trinity School between 1990-1992, declined to meet with me … Continue reading Stories of her life (number 4)
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