Terry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, short story and short novels. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. His work has been published in magazines and anthologies on-line and off. His main ambition is to have a book of his stories and poems published.
- Last seen 1 day ago. Member since August 20, 2008.
- I am a 61 year old man (Great Britain)
- I have 152 comments, 702 poems, 156 stories
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It was the year John Kennedy had his head blow wide by some rouge elements of the government of the day or so your father said years later400 words, February 14
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After informing you that Mr.Tissot would be delayed and showing you both into the large room, the young maidservant dropped a curtsy and left, closing the door softly behind her.1
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“My father hated Lent,” said Sister Luke, “he said it reminded him of death. Cancer crept into him silent and slow. Where is your God now?
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- and Off I Go. at allpoetry
Sure, I like men,
Belle said, - Never a Love Thing. at allpoetry
It never was a love thing
You had, not in the real sense - Hard-Boiled Dame. at allpoetry
She was one of those hard-boiled dames
Who hit first and talked later,
