Back and
Forth — Tony Rogers
Contributions aplenty,
past, present and future. |
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Tony Rogers
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May I Never Cease to Wonder
— Bet Briggs
"Earth's splendour". |
Mary Bennet
— Jennifer Paynter
"As always when he gave
me his attention, I felt myself becoming awkward and stiff. In my
imagination I was again three years old: his look conveyed such contrary
feelings — pity and malice both, or so I fancied.

Now I watched him slice off the top of his egg and prayed he would turn
his attention to someone else, but Lydia’s evil genius prompted her to
ask: 'Shall you be going to the concert, Papa?'" |
Part 14 of our serialised novella. |
Hooked on Jazz
— Clare Hansson
Here begins our new series. |
A Word in Your Pink Shell-like
— Harlish Goop
Fire, money, Germans and stars. |
Back to Breda
— Greg Bogaerts
| "Breda is indeed
a beautiful place: the Grote Market with its stalls selling everything
from fish to lace, the cathedral dominating the skyline, the shops
selling antique glass, the houses lining the almost medieval twisting of
streets." |
A spiritual return to his roots. |
Waiting
Room Joys — E. Roy Strong
| "I don’t know
about you, but for me there are some subjects you just don’t talk about,
and top of my list is anything to do with dentistry. Now, while we have
many things in common, it’d be true to say that for Sleepy Jack Hanrahan
no topic at all is taboo, even when embarrassment for him might ensue
therefrom. So when he confidently showed me his latest piece of writing
the other week, it was only with the greatest of reluctance that I was
persuaded to go public with it." |
Sleepy Jack Hanrahan comes out of hiding.
Perhaps he shouldn't have. |
Quintessential Quirky Quotes
Comic and Classic, from
Everywhere and Everywhen
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From the Back Verandah
— Fizzgig
Pencils — revisited. |