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  • Guest Writer Spot

    If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. All I ask is that there’s nothing offensive. My guest this week is here for the first time.

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    If you’d like to be included in this slot, please get in touch: estherchilton@gmail.com. Poems can be up to 60 lines and prose 2000 words. If you’d like to add a short bio and photo, then great. All I ask is that there’s nothing offensive. My guest this week is the lovely Kay Castaneda. I’ll

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  • I’m delighted to welcome writer Sharon Harvey back again. Here, she shares her writing journey with us: My writing journey began at a very early age when I could pick up a pen. I first started writing down my experiences of being bullied while at school, and then my late mum, the encourager of my

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  • Guest Writer

    My Guest Writer spot is back and the first author to be featured here is Darren Youngson. He’s a great writer and has just released his first book, The Calling, available from Amazon. Here’s a little bit about Darren and his writing: My name is Darren Youngson. I’ve been writing for a near part of

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  • Happy Friday, everyone! This week, I have a very special guest for you – the wonderful Jane Risdon. I’m sure you’re all enjoy this fascinating insight into her life: I’m a hybrid author writing mostly crime/thriller/mysteries often with music or espionage involved in the stories. At present I have a three- book series, Ms. Birdsong

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    It’s time for this week’s Guest Writer, and I’m pleased to let you know that it’s Murray Clarke with another one of his entertaining stories: THE SOLE SURVIVOR By Murray Clarke                                                                                                          The final part of our journey from the coast of France had been hell – fraught with unforeseen danger and uncertainty.

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  • I hope you’ve all had a good week and are settling into the New Year. Now, I have a treat for you this week – a story by the wonderful Geoff Le Pard. Sit back and enjoy… Keeping Mum By Geoff Le Pard So near and… Lindsay Martins smiled at her son, not that he

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    I hope your 2022 is going well so far. Here’s my first Guest Writer of the year. It’s Murray Clarke with a New Year story. THE HAIR OF THE DOG By Murray Clarke William, looking decidedly worse for wear, lurched back across the room clutching two pints of foaming ale. ‘Here you are, mate,’ he

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  • I have a very special Christmas themed Guest Writer piece this week. It’s from Sharon Harvey and as I’m sure you’ll agree, it’s a real treat. Memories of Christmas By Sharon Harvey Christmas is a time for families to enjoy. My late Mum and I certainly did. We would decorate the room first with those

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  • Guest Writer Spot

    The Fridays are whizzing by; I can’t believe it’ll be Christmas Eve next week! This Friday, I’d like to welcome Helen Johnston as my Guest Writer. She’s written a super short story for us. Autumn By Helen Johnston Autumn blew into my life on a windswept September day.  I had been living in New York

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