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wordweaver scribbled: TO JACKY Nearing eighty, I sum up bygone days and find so many things left to do. I recall pledges, left as layaways , and each day, I remember one or two. The appeals my aging body prays, is increasing the days of loving you.
10/20/2009
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CHRISTMASATDEERLODGEmssOK

from wordweaver in Business & Law, Finance

Author: Gerald Bosacker Bosacker@aol.com 3004 Lakefront Lane Paragould AR 72450 CHRISTMAS AT DEER LO

10/20/2009
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Traveling Companions

from wordweaver in Creative Writing, Short Stories

A poignant tale of parting. Clarence Bocker lived a full life and his distorted memories was more satisfying than reality.

09/22/2009
johnfmichael

johnfmichael scribbled: Very poignant, emotional and personal. 10/02/2009

Luddite

Luddite scribbled: touching tale. especially for those of us dealing with parental dimentia. So glad to see this theme in your work. I'm subscribing to you and hope you'll subscribe to me too. Check out my piece on G... 11/16/2009

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Two Brothers

from wordweaver in Creative Writing

A short story about a self-centered egotist, who gets what he deserves.

09/18/2009
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Never Celebrate the Fourth of July on Sunday

from wordweaver in Creative Writing, Short Stories

A youthful memoir and people from a ten year old's viewpoint.

08/22/2009
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wordweaver scribbled: I am working hard on my Ozark Dictionary and I sure would welcome some contributions. Some Redneck Quaints and expressions also fit. HELP! Recognition attributed.
08/21/2009
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wordweaver published:

The Mayors Lover

from wordweaver in Creative Writing, Fan Fiction

A young delingquent learns that graduating to the big time can be hazardous, for who can you trust. collusion, conspiracy, gay killer, mystery

08/21/2009
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wordweaver scribbled: NONSTOP TALKERS Selfish talkers must always speak, and they will ramble on and on. The audience these pests seek crave ways to be quickly gone. Should they pose questions as they spoke good conversations might begin. Letting others talk or tell a joke, is courtesy and not a sin.
08/18/2009
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wordweaver scribbled: Continued... You can snore in bed each night yet ***** about my reading light hog my covers to wrap up tight, but just remember, when you do, what I do next, is all on you. Forget the name of our first song, don’t hang your clothes where they belong, blame me, when you do things all wrong. but just remember, when you do, what I do next, is all on you.
08/15/2009
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wordweaver scribbled: BE MEAN TO ME Beat me at scrabble I won’t complain, insult those friends I entertain, ignore me when I writhe in pain, but just remember, when you do, what I do next, is all on you. I won’t be hurt when you don’t care to notice how I changed my hair and then give me that stupid stare, but just remember, when you do, what I do next, is all on you.
08/15/2009
wordweaver
wordweaver scribbled: A YELLING MATCH Compassion speaks with soft sweet voice, while selfish greed yells harsh and loud. Will they drown out peoples health choice with their wild extremist crowd?
08/06/2009
Ian Gardner

Ian Gardner: I like it! . . . . but it is a pity the post did not accommodate your format of four lines. I too have written a bit of poetry in my time :-) 08/13/2009

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johnfmichael
wordweaver scribbled: I mispoke, dreadfully. I was reminded of the Franz Kafka novel, METAMORPIS.

Gray Matter

from johnfmichael in Creative Writing, Short Stories

This is the third draft of "Gray Matter," a short story rejected by Weird Tales Magazine with a note stating that it was "too murky" for their taste. Comments, criticism, suggestions are invited.

08/03/2009
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johnfmichael
wordweaver scribbled: A bit existentialist, but fascinating! The tone preambles a bit like THE FLY so I am anxious and curious to see your progression, which I think, is called for. It does grab, so more should come.

Gray Matter

from johnfmichael in Creative Writing, Short Stories

This is the third draft of "Gray Matter," a short story rejected by Weird Tales Magazine with a note stating that it was "too murky" for their taste. Comments, criticism, suggestions are invited.

08/03/2009
wordweaver
wordweaver scribbled: Few people see the Ozark bear and I surmise the folks that do see them just at Little Rock zoo. Viewers are told and made aware, that they are meat eaters too, and you’d be ate, if they find you Caged Ozark Bears quite greedily stare, at all fat people in their view, and long to taste that tourist stew.
08/01/2009

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Gerald Bosacker
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Gerald Bosacker is a prolific poet and short story writer who is minimally discovered by the paying public, but lavishly displayed, pro bono on the... (More)
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