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  • Ten days left to enter the monthly competition for April!

    Details here

    Monthly competition April 2025

     

  • Seagreen replied to the topic New novel from Kate Machon! in the forum Podium 1 year ago

    Ooh! Congratulations! 😀

  • UNTITLED (357 WORDS)

     

    Preheat the oven to 220 degrees C.

    Scrub the parsnips thoroughly, top and tail, then cut in half lengthways.

    It’s Mum’s old recipe. I’ve never used it before, but George’s parents are coming for dinner and his dad is especially fond of roast parsnips, apparently. Or so George would have me believe. Honestly? I think i…[Read more]

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    Three sleeps become one [342 words]

    Odd the way memory works, Changes shape and emphasis as one grows older. For me, hearing myself  echoing my mother’s faux cheery encouragement as she told me and Robin, my brother, ‘So, you’ll be staying with Granny and Grandad Trent for a little while. Just three sleeps – ‘ shocked me. That I was  …. not ex…[Read more]

  • Athelstone replied to the topic New novel from Kate Machon! in the forum Podium 1 year ago

    Really well deserved. I love the fact that you carried the two MCs along for ages and are reaping the rewards!

  • Libby started the topic New novel from Kate Machon! in the forum Podium 1 year ago

    Here’s a chance for me to congratulate Kate, the group admin and stalwart of our SE Course Group Sept 2016, for her new novel The Ghost Orb. It’s  the second book in her Pix and Gabe adventure series. I know how good it is because I was lucky enough to see it in draft 🙂

  • Thank you, Knicks! @knickylaurelle

     

  • Thanks, Sandra, for the prompt, which I did find somewhat challenging (not a bad thing).

    Fantastic entries from everyone else! You motivated me to (try to!) do better.

  • I’ve taken Sandra’s brilliant prompt idea from last month and tweaked it. On a micro-fiction course some time ago, I was advised to find story prompts by combining a line of poetry with an instruction from a recipe.

    For the April comp please write 400 words max of prose inspired by:
    <p style=”text-align: center;”>”Suntrap bay windows”</p>
    and
    <p…[Read more]

    • Libby replied 1 year ago

      The monthly comp April page shows all this without added text instructions.

  • Thank you, Ath!

  • You may not have expected it, but you should believe it, Libby. really sharp story there.

    Thanks, Sandra. I enjoyed that prompt. And thanks to all the other entrants; I really enjoyed reading through them this month.

  • Thank you, @sandradavies I really didn’t expect that. The other entries were so good.

    I’ll be back later with a comp for April.

  • Sandra posted an update 1 year ago

    March competition winner declared, and I urge everyone to read the half dozen entries as evidence of the strength and breadth of talent in the Den, and thank Athelstone, for providing the venue.

  • And, at close of play, I confess I find myself reeling at the richness of the offerings sparked by this ptompt, and rather than daunted by the necessity of choosing a winner, feeling well rewarded by the pleasures of reading them – thank you all.

    <u>Terrie</u>’s single word of denial sparked instant interest, and maintained it with phrases suc…[Read more]

  • “you will mistake the gulls

    for the screaming of a girl

    and run out of your flat

    to an empty landing”

     

    you will turn your head this way and that and peer over the railing to the stairwell below,

    seeing no-one, hearing nothing, not even an echo of the sound you followed in the first place. You will grasp the red-painted railing with both…[Read more]

  • Of course, I felt stupid when I realised. There I was standing on the landing in shorts and tee-shirt with my apron on. “World’s Best Chef” it said on the font. Katya bought it for me for Christmas—oh—must be ten years ago. Mrs. Hardcastle from number seventy was out there as well. I wonder if she thought…

    ‘Morning Mrs. Hardcastle. It was the gu…[Read more]

  • Libby posted an update 1 year ago

    Change.org has a petition regarding the unlicensed use of authors’ work in AI training
    https://chng.it/5rPXS2C2Hy

  • RichardB replied to the topic The Wild West Railway in the forum Blogs 1 year ago

    No, there’s little or nothing to tell you a railway had ever been there. A short stretch at the Tralee end re-opened in the nineties with one of the original locomotives, but it only seems to have lasted less than twenty years. There’s still a Tralee and Dingle Railway Preservation Society page on Facebook, though.

  • Daedalus replied to the topic The Wild West Railway in the forum Blogs 1 year ago

    Glorious. I’ve been to that part of the world and had no idea there had been a railway there, let alone one with such a remarkable history. It’s a shame it didn’t survive long enough that the preservation movement had got going, though by the sound of things it was probably lucky that they quit while they were ahead.

  • Sandra posted an update 1 year ago

    Six days left before the monthly comp deadline, and three VERY different, exciting and surely inspirational entries already. Make my selection of a winner all the harder by posting your response.

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