Daedalus

  • 500 words

    Jim’s ballet exercises weren’t about dancing, they were about muscle fitness, until he was bent over, clutching the Aga rail which was his barre, and the shooting pains in his back were a quiversful of landed arrows. Gasping for breath he thought of that painting of St Sebastian, a dreary affair in his view, inspirational of not…[Read more]

  • Just a  reminder that  there is less that  a week   until the  the  January  comp ends  and there are only  a couple  of  entries  so far .  If you have something you think  will fit the  fairly broad remit of the theme  then  do please submit it .

  • Athelstone replied to the topic The Sweat of the Workers in the forum Blogs 3 months ago

    I know that feeling. I was also a government employee who found himself parcelled up and sold to the highest bidder, or at least the one that made the most empty promises and said the things that our betters at the high table wanted to hear. I recall now how our managers queued up to tell us what a good thing it was and, yes, they used that exact…[Read more]

  • RichardB started the topic The Sweat of the Workers in the forum Blogs 3 months ago

    One early morning in 1989, about a year-and-a-half after I’d transferred out of the district bus office to become a bus driver, I arrived for work at the bus garage to find that overnight new logos had appeared on the buses. In fact the engineering staff – mechanics and maintenance workers – were still sticking the last ones on. They bore the wor…[Read more]

  • John T replied to the topic Not a Disaster Story in the forum Blogs 3 months, 1 week ago

    We must venture that way. We’re at the other side of Bannau Brycheiniog near Abergavenny.

  • RichardB replied to the topic Not a Disaster Story in the forum Blogs 3 months, 1 week ago

    In the few months since I wrote this blog about ‘our’ pub, the Ancient Briton has won – count them – four awards:

    Welsh Pub of the Year;

    Welsh Eatery of the Year;

    Welsh Gastropub of the Year;

    First Place, Welsh Good Food Awards.

    As I said before, it seems that the owners, Nils and Emma, are doing something right.

    It so happens that we have a…[Read more]

  • John T posted an update 3 months, 1 week ago

    Happy fairly-new-year, everyone! I’ve written very little in the last three months for health reasons, but I’m slowly winding back up again. I’ve found a (hopefully acceptable) way to take part in September Song, and I’m returning to blow the dust and cobwebs off my WIP.

    • Good to hear you’re feeling stronger, John. Still battling with my September Song entry – good to hear you’re onto it too.

  • Fingers crossed, yet another resolution

    New book and a new – and very welcome – experience for me:  a “How To” write book received as a birthday present which I found many times more compelling, educational; entertaining and personally useful than the many “How To” books on writing I own: a dozen on my bookshelves, and knowledge of one di…[Read more]

  • Janette posted an update 3 months, 3 weeks ago

    Gosh, I almost forgot about the monthly comp, and a worthy winner you chose, Ath. Well done, Terrie, and thank you, Ath, for the prompt. I can’t promise anything in the coming weeks but will try my best in among the prep work for publishing.

  • As January is the start of the New Year my obvious thought was New year  –  new beginnings  – but then I thought  let’s widen  that theme of ‘New’, so write about  anything  new that  motivates, or perhaps  daunts, you, or the  main character/s of your story.

    Think….New Year resolution.  New crime scene.  New house.  New relationship.   New…[Read more]

  • Well done Jill,  Janette and  Sandra  , December comps always seem to be more of a challenge as  most of us  usually busy  with other things.

    Thank you  for  the  chance to set the  January comp Ath.

    Sorry  was  busy  yesterday  and  forgot to pop in to see the results .  I will  post  the  January challenge   as  soon as  I come up with  one . …[Read more]

  • Well done Terrie, and everyone else who between them provided a kaleidoscope view of Christmas, and thank you Ath for prompting me into putting a long-held memory into words.

  • Right, here we go.

    Is there anybody who hasn’t had at least a small part in the production of a nativity play? Jill, that’s just how they go. A perfect evocation. And your story has a Christmas miracle as well – or was it a mischievous young actor?

    Janette, I was there in that supermarket. No, really, I was actually there I think, barging past…[Read more]

  • OK, it’s a fraction after midnight so 2026. I’ve read them all. They’re annoyingly good. So sorry, you can all wait until tomorrow is well and truly underway. Happy New Year!

  • Libby posted an update 3 months, 3 weeks ago

    Happy New Year for tomorrow!

  • Lord of Yule

    Riann contemplated her decision of allowing the snow-covered stranger, now tending the fire, into her cottage. His ice-sprinkled cloak and hood hung at one side of the fire’s mantle, a puddle forming below it, while his boots and mittens lay close to the hearth.

    He hadn’t actually set her senses tingling with alarm but there was a p…[Read more]

  • Wouldn’t be Christmas without the occasional disaster.

  • Still a  few days to  go  and  i am  on it, honestly , Ath.

    After a  hectic  but  lovely  build up to  xmas  and a family orientated  day   yesterday I settled  down  about  half an hour ago  to  try and finish my offering.  ……. son  was  carrying a  very large  bucket  of  soapy  wash  water  out to the drive  to clean his  motorbike when…[Read more]

  • Kate posted an update 4 months ago

    Happy Christmas for tomorrow to all you lovely Denizens. Xx

    • And to you, Kate! A chilly start to Christmas morning here in West Sussex. Off to see our daughter start the festivities with a 5K Park Run soon. Then home for breakfast and dividing up the spoils 🙂

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