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Tag Archives: dark humour
Frank Parker ~ A Date with Max Power
Reblogged from Frank Parker’s Author Site: My ‘date’ this time is Dublin born author Max Power. In his response to my first question he agrees that his Dublin childhood is an important influence, but goes on to say that it … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, blogging, Books, dark fiction, dark humour, Dublin Childhood, Ill Health, Irish Writing, Life, marketing, Near Death Experience, Thrillers, writers, writing, writing: craft
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Vertical disintegration – Sun in Gemini
Reblogged from stevetanham I hope I hide it well…but that can be a dangerous and naive presumption. I’m at my best when convergent; and yet the divergent part is essential to the inclusiveness of the creative process. I’m rambling on … Continue reading
Fog– #writephoto – Strangler’s Tree – Morpeth Road
Strangler’s Tree stood in the paddock behind our house. It was an ordinary looking tree but when the fog descended it took on an eerie countenance. Which was fortunate for the tree as its name came from the deaths occurring … Continue reading
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Tagged dark humour, flash fiction, mystery, short story
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All the Darkness by Steve Tanham #writephoto
Reblogged from Sun in Gemini: What the hell, he muttered. And it was the equinox, after all. He’d thought that he would give this one a miss; but then came the drive to his mother’s house and the usual time-slip … Continue reading
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Caged– from pensitivity101 #writephoto
Reblogged from pensitivity1o1, not one, but two stories for the photo prompt… Take One: The two adults looked at each other with dismay. ‘They said at the pet shop he’d talk’. ”Yeah right. Well he isn’t now is he?’ ‘They … Continue reading
