I’m not sure what I look like; not like a writer, certainly not like a lover and definitely not like anyone special.
Thank you for dropping by, and if you have read any of my scribble thank you twice.
If I’m a disappointment; sorry, paper dreams were never much to hold onto.
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Each of the trophies you see below come with my gratitude to ‘Touchof1der’, 'Cyberartist' --- I’m sure they felt sorry for me.
Thank you for dropping by, and if you have read any of my scribble thank you twice.
If I’m a disappointment; sorry, paper dreams were never much to hold onto.
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Each of the trophies you see below come with my gratitude to ‘Touchof1der’, 'Cyberartist' --- I’m sure they felt sorry for me.
- Last seen on Oct 13 4:52 AM. Member since March 25, 2006.
- When I'm not writing, I'm Mental Extremist.
- Visit my homepage at www.au6.com


- I have 641 comments, 49 poems, 39 stories
My Stories
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(500 words) - Captain's log, Star Date 21821237 – Captain Queen – SS StoryWrite...500 words, 18 comments, March 22, 2007. In Science fiction, Spiritual
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(550 words) - It was a hot, humid Sunday afternoon and for no particular reason we were wondering the streets...
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We spent a day and a half employing people to work on my appearance, the finished product, fair to average, probably six perhaps even seven4500 words, 49 comments, April 16, 2006. In Fiction
My Poetry
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I'd love to receive input about how to communicate a strine style of speak,
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I'm for 'segolily' it suits 'my' Aunty Sarah.
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(918 words) - Sarah had an ordinary upbringing. Her parents loved her dearly, eagerly confronting anything within their power to help her s<100 words, 23 comments, August 16, 2008
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I'm for 'segolily' it suits 'my' Aunty Sarah. - Sarah at allpoetry
Sarah had an ordinary upbringing. Her parents loved her dearly, eagerly confronting anything within their power to help her succeed in life. They stopped her going out late, vetted boys who looked for more than a passing glan - Kings and Queens at allpoetry
Our assets lay bare You had a flush
Guest Book
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Sarah957 : Wattle on May 4, 2007I swung by your page here to see if there were any new reads for me but was shocked to see its been over a month since you posted! I hope to read something by you soon, its always a great pleasure. I especially liked the cave man one. That was a whammy!
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fathom me on February 15, 2007Yay! wattle!!! Yes Barbra is 100% correct.. wattles a must read author.
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Barbara : Someone you should read... on July 15, 2006wattle is a great writer mainly for the fact that he successfully puts himself into every character he creates. Regardless of gender, age, or even species, he can convincingly write from their point of view. Males, females, teddy bears... he knows them all! He can equally write heartache with class as well as heartache with trash, and make both utterly believable.
