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I’ve always been an aspiring writer, fitting in occasional jobs as a handyman to gain a bit of cash for the necessities of life: rent, elec
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by Elisabeth
100 words, 18 comments,
on Sep 24 3:16 AM
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Today we mourn the death of Frank. We found him under the old pear tree late this afternoon. His wings were spread for the flight he couldn't make.1
by Elisabeth
200 words, 11 comments,
on Sep 6 7:02 AM
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by Elisabeth
1200 words, 11 comments,
on Aug 29 5:18 AM
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Quote:All Mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move.1
by Elisabeth
500 words, 8 comments,
on Aug 9 4:47 AM
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Ada sat moodily spooning the chocolate dusted froth off her coffee. Doris was late, as usual and 'Fred-behind-the-counter' kept winking at
by Elisabeth
900 words, 12 comments,
on Aug 9 4:40 AM
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First up folks, this isn't really a story, more of an idea which jumped up and bit me. Anyway, here goes.1
by Elisabeth
300 words, 16 comments,
on Jun 18 9:23 AM
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by Elisabeth
200 words, 4 comments,
on Mar 25 3:08 AM
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Joe marries Marie, they both live on farms near Coonabarabran, she in Ulamambri, he on Timor Road, leading into the Warrumbungle Ranges.1
by Elisabeth
100 words, 4 comments,
on Feb 4 7:15 AM
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I'll state now that I adore cliches. I may be the only writer on the whole of the Internet who revels in the use of cliches. Puns are a close second in my book. I also don't believe a writer should allow grammar to get in the
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by Elisabeth
300 words, 26 comments,
on Jan 9 4:44 AM
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"Hands up, this is a stick up!" the balaclava clad man said as he menaced the store clerk with a gun. The store clerk eyed him with amuseme
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I have been here two people days in this place. 1
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"Don't move, you are so beautiful," the deep, rich voice said quietly," I like the way the sun plays with your hair." 2
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Life, for our hero, was quite uneventful in the early years. The mishap in the Kirk so many years ago had not marred him at all. Or, so his
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Short and sweet, with a hint of acid
by Elisabeth
<100 words, 5 comments,
on Nov 14 2:49 PM 2008
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by Elisabeth
<100 words, 3 comments,
on Nov 12 1:19 AM 2008. In
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It was a heavenly morning, everything was right with the world, and all was perfect peace. Not a soul was in sight, clouds were fluffy litt
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by Elisabeth
<100 words, 8 comments,
on Nov 8 4:08 AM 2008. In Poem
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I will miss my mornings when we leave the farm. However, I look forward to the new mornings, they will be just as special.1
by Elisabeth
200 words, 9 comments,
on Nov 8 3:49 AM 2008
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by Elisabeth
500 words, 10 comments,
on Nov 7 7:31 AM 2008. In
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Did you ever ponder the name 'daftweejimmy' at length, or did it pass your glazed, computer-dazzled eyes that 'daftweejimmy' was a person w
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I found an old rabbit trap the other day. It was tucked and tumbled in the weeds by the old gate in the corner of the field. I gently prise
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