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28 October 2012

Mirror by Sally Pumford

Robbie had watched the photographer arrive from an upstairs window.  Yes, he remembered him from his last visit.  What was his name?  Idly he mulled over the possibilities, knowing that ...

27 October 2012

The Night Before Christmas by Jacky Pemberton

Pauline had to put her hand right into the bend of the lavatory to ensure the condoms would flush away.  Even with her Marigolds on she could feel their jelly ...

26 October 2012

Burst Bubbles by Jacky Pemberton

Soap has always been a disappointment.                     I never won Miss Pears even though Mum said I should. At six I was probably Too blond and pale; they wanted A darker, more robust beauty I ...

25 October 2012

The Armchair by Jacky Pemberton

I have picture albums full Of mum sitting in her armchair The chair and mum have changed Slightly over the years with Different fads and fashions. Together they have moved round The room until they have ...

24 October 2012

Washed Clean by Jacky Pemberton

Baby clean; haloed by the Pink haze of disinfectant, Hair capped back, Face blank.   I’m marked with the sign of the cross, The place where the knife enters, Cuts through bone and nerves.   The surgeon said the ...

23 October 2012

A Girl and Her Skin by Amanda Oosthuizen

I danced in a field at a music festival, twirled so my dress billowed like a pom-pom puffball. It felt like the tickle of tinsel or the caress of a ...

22 October 2012

Bird-Watching by Sarah Dobbs

Blink-blink.             The bird was wedged sideways in Possum's mouth. The cat's fur was fluffy at the back like a tulle skirt. His green eyes blinked at Rachel through the French ...

15 October 2012

Translating Orange by Penny Harter

When I sliced into the agingorange, it skin already dimpling,navel sinking deeper, it fellopen, offering still juicy virginsections and shiny seeds.I inhaled its citrus scent as ifto learn the tongue ...

15 October 2012

Keep by Penny Harter

. . . v. to be faithful to / not swerve;to preserve or maintainWe keep the hours, mark them on our walls,wear them on our wrists, hoard them in the chambers ...

15 October 2012

Moo With The Muse By Nan Lundeen

I'm not advocating that you sit around and write in the altogether, although you could if you want to. I am advocating that you feel free when you write because ...
1 October 2012

Get Your Moodle On By Nan Lundeen

Would you like to moodle?             I stole the term from writing guru Brenda Ueland, who recommended moodling in her book If You Want To Write. She wasn't talking about cows, ...
24 September 2012

Moving to Hawaii by Maroula Blades

I have just received a brief letter from my daughters, Gillian and Josephine, telling me of their decision to carrying on backpacking across Europe for a year. My heart sunk ...

18 September 2012

Dumb Waiting by Maj Ikle

To the casual observer it might merely look like a dumb waiter. A wooden box that hauls between the floors of the house by counterweight pulley, but to me it ...

17 September 2012

Moo of Writing by Nan Lundeen

The creative process has long bragged of a tint of magic, and indeed, it sometimes does feel that way. A eureka sentence or two appears on the page or a ...
17 September 2012

The Food Triangle by Rachel Crofton

Proper nutrition is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced, high-tech world. It takes a lot of energy to keep up with the demands of ungrateful teenagers, a self-absorbed husband, ...

10 September 2012

Beauty Hides the Beast by Rebecca Dodson

  I wake up at five. I get a coffee and skip breakfast. Breakfast takes too long and my coffee is always cold by the time I get round to drinking ...

5 September 2012

Bridging the Five Year Gap by Staci Troilo

Darby took her cup from the barista and squared her shoulders. It had been years since she’d last set foot in this café. She and Jen used to order mochaccinos ...

4 September 2012

The Whimsical Flattery of The Red Hatters by Shawn Jackson

Floating flirtatiously across the wooden boards   Dressed in apple red skirts and scarlet hued hats;   Searching frantically for the music to the chords,   Heads held high as their eyes they bat:     Bounding ne'er and ...

3 September 2012

Inside Ever After by Brenda Moguez

I sometimes imagine my husband dies in his sleep. I do. It’s horrible. I’m horrible. Think what you will, but the truth is I have colorful but gloomy fantasies about ...

2 September 2012

A Cretan Affair by ELSIE DAFIS

They sat under the shade of the cypress tree, drinking retsina and sharing the inevitable Greek salad as they watched the sun go down over the Libyan sea.  For Denise ...

1 September 2012

A Trapped Butterfly by Katy Ford

Sunday   She was doing weights tonight. I saw them get delivered, watched as she ripped open the box like a kid at Christmas. She was watching herself in the mirror as ...

31 August 2012

The Shell Phone by Jan Morrill

The sea is calling me. In my world of cell phones I can’t escape, too many emails to answer, the blah, blah, blah of a million different voices, always, always, there’s a private room in ...

29 August 2012

(RO) MANTIC by Marta Markoska

At 27, I took my first plane flight, and I published my first book. "No!"Hans was wondering how to begin his latest story, but realized that the thread he first thought ...

28 August 2012

Conversation between the left and right hemisphere by Marta Markoska

"So, everyone continues to believe in his own saints, right? ""Well, I would refer to them more as opinions, standings... ""You mean, everyone continues to believe in their own beliefs ...