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  • Libby posted an update 2 months, 1 week ago

    I’ve updated my profile to include some books I read in March, April and May

  • <h3>Prior to the magic going black</h3>
    <h3>June 23rd, Caithness</h3>
     

    Pre-dawn on a midsummer morning, Tait Duncan, drove  south-east along an A1 empty of all but Highlands-bound supermarket wagons, conscience similarly uncluttered by the lie he’d last night told his wife as to the reason for his early morning departure. (In what had become th…[Read more]

  • Congratulations, Jill. A lovely story – and the song which inspired it is lovely too. I’ll be singing it all day 🙂

    Thanks for setting the comp, Sandra. Congratulations also to Ath and Terrie.

  • Congrats, Jill.

    Looking forward  to  seeing the prompt  for June .

  • A fascinating quartet of music-generated memories resulting in stories that couldn’t help but provide  their own soundtracks.  Ath’s tale fully matched  the discordant challenging streetwise vibes  of the music chosen. Libby’s rich  musical pot-pourri connected brilliantly with the warmth of disparate family interactions. Terrie’s combining ne…[Read more]

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      Songs from the charts  31st  October   1998  – 

    Aerosmith   ‘I don’t want to miss a thing’

    Bachman Turner Overdrive – ‘You aint seen nothing yet.’

    Contains one, bleeped, swear word.

    True   story

     

    This story involves my youngest daughter, who’s the sassy, won’t give an inch if she thinks she is in the right, type, and the anniversar…[Read more]

  • MONTHLY COMP ALERT – I was hoping for earworms, from songs I remember but despite two excellent entries,  I feel a little disappointed so more Top Ten memories by Sunday night would be much appreciated.

  • Janette posted an update 2 months, 3 weeks ago

    I have news!
    After much waiting, then swearing quite a lot at screens, The Indiculous Grace Dunn is now available in paperback format from The Great British Bookshop (online) priced £11.99 (please consider this outlet first for the paperback – it is British and doesn’t take the great slice such as Amazon demand).
    The Ebook version will be…[Read more]

  • Kate replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 2 months, 4 weeks ago

    I managed to miss this post- Ath. I’m so pleased you are feeling better and hope you can get the rest of the problems sorted. It sounds like a terrifying ordeal, but your story telling still managed to bring the occasional smile. Keep getting better!

  • My Birthdays, My Parents’ Wedding Anniversaries

     

    ‘Got to get you into my life!’ sings Mum. She and Dad have brought me, newborn, from the hospital. She sits at the kitchen table, cradling me, delivering the loud lullaby.

    Or so she tells me, when I’m seven. We’re at the table again. I say, ‘I was already in your life. In your tummy and then ou…[Read more]

  • Thanks, Ath. I haven’t read Charlotte’s Web. It sounds rather traumatic and I’m a wimp about animals. Animal Farm was so long ago at school (did we even read the whole thing?) that I was thinking I should read it again. Beasts of England by Adam Biles, a recent version of Animal Farm, was interesting, worth reading.

    I hope you’re able to enjoy…[Read more]

  • Recently released, The Sheep Detectives is a cosy crime film for children about a flock of sheep who set out to discover the murderer of their shepherd. Fair enough. I’ve seen the trailer and probably won’t see the the movie.

    But there’s another option. Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann is the German bestselling novel for adults which the film is…[Read more]

  • Thea replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 3 months, 1 week ago

    I’m glad to hear that you have treats lined up. The trip to Pompeii sounds especially fabulous! It should be a little quieter and cooler in the autumn so may be pleasanter to wait until then.

    The iron tablets should make a big difference, and they tend to take effect within a few days. I do hope all goes well with your referral. Do please keep u…[Read more]

  • Thea replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 3 months, 1 week ago

    This is such good news, Ath! The relief must be a huge weight off your shoulders and hopefully that has boosted your energy levels. The iron tablets should make a big difference too.

    I do hope you are able to resolve the outstanding issues swiftly and then make some plans to do something special after all you’ve been through 🙂

    • Fingers crossed the bacteria can be eradicated and its evil effects brought to an end. Foraging sounds a goodway to recuperate.

  • RichardB replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 3 months, 1 week ago

    <p class=”western”>So glad to hear this, Ath, and let me add my hopes to those already expressed about the resolution of your remaining issues.</p>
    <p class=”western”>I have been on blood thinners for several years as I have atrial fibrillation, which is an irregular pulse, or as my GP put it with her customary no-nonsense bluntness, ‘a hoppitty…[Read more]

  • Libby replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 3 months, 1 week ago

    Hi Ath, this is great good news. What a relief it must be. I hope you’re able to resolve the remain issues. I hope you can get out and about a bit too, especially now the weather is improving.

    Take care.

  • Janette posted an update 3 months, 2 weeks ago

    Apologies again that I have been to busy and distracted to participate in the comps just yet. You may have seen on FB that I have now announced the imminent launch of my book The Indiculous Grace Dunn, along with a cover preview and blurb. I’m hoping to launch by the end of May or early June, depending on how smoothly the readthrough of the proof…[Read more]

  • Bella replied to the topic A bit "poorly" in the forum Blogs 3 months, 2 weeks ago

    Bloody Norah! (Sorry, Norah.) I have also just happened upon this. How ghastly and scary. Some aspects are all too familiar to me after a 2 week stint in hospital with evil pneumonia a couple of years ago. It’s surprising what a state we can innocently get into with no idea we are quite so ill until suddenly the ambulance has to be called. I’m…[Read more]

  • Sandra posted an update 3 months, 3 weeks ago

    May’s monthly comp is up – something to inspire lots of you I hope!

  • What I’d like you do for May’s competition  is

    1)  choose  a  significant anniversary in your life:  e.g.  birthday,  wedding, first child: graduation – then,

    2 ) Google the UK Top 10 singles chart for that week.

    3) select two, three or four  song titles  from that list and,

    4) use them (loosely if necessary!) as a basis for  a short story, of…[Read more]

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