a short fictional story relating to an aspect of Northern Irish culture.
a short fictional story relating to an aspect of Northern Irish culture.
a short fictional story relating to an aspect of Northern Irish culture.
_d_a_v_e_ scribbled:
Thanks for your comment Brian. I'm hoping it shows there's more than 2 sides of this fence :-) I'm looking forward to reading Larkin's Day.
Mariareyneke scribbled:
So touching even what a small word like "thank you" bring lots or meaning... baie baie mooi, dankie. Maria
_d_a_v_e_ scribbled:
Thanks Mariareyneke it's interesting to see what little snippets are noticed.
The baobab tree took centre stage in the playground.Stage left..
Devotions. / Nine thirty and the supper dishes were in the process of being washed, dried and put away
Devotions. / Nine thirty and the supper dishes were in the process of being washed, dried and put away
Terry Collett scribbled:
Yes, you had me there at this devotion. Good description and the inner thoughts were good.
_d_a_v_e_ scribbled:
Thanks Terry I suppose I'll have to write about the date with Cheryl and all the religious thoughts going through his head when he should be having fun :-)
Colour Pictures (in a World of Black ...
...a short play that nearly won a competition a few years ago.
The baobab tree took centre stage in the playground.Stage left..
RoseDQ2878 scribbled:
I like your story. It paints a clear picture. Looks like it has been awhile. Are you going to share more stories?
_d_a_v_e_ scribbled:
Rose. Yeah It's been a while and I'll have to get around to writing a few based on that time of my childhood.I'll probably spice them up a bit though.
The clock ticks like a pulse, persistently pumping blood through arteries...
Terry Collett scribbled:
A fine slice of a sabbath and what it means to some people. Good capture.
_d_a_v_e_ scribbled:
Thanks Terry. I'll have to try another angle, another denomination sometime. Maybe freaky charismatic types.