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Overkill Hill… Stuart France
* Never look back! It is good advice, unfortunately, in story-telling this advice, when given, is never adhered to. Orpheus…Lot…Dr Faustus… They are all concerned with Soul. The Soul that turns to look back is caught in time. It may … Continue reading
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Wish you were here…
* In Olden Times, Holidays were originally just that… Holy Days. The whole community would lay aside their work day duties and together engage in deeply or intrinsically symbolic activities which related to the situation that they all found themselves … Continue reading
Of Trolls and Sustenance… Stuart France
* Tomf, the Troll, rises from the river bed after a long, long, sleep. He is feeling grumpy but only because he is hungry. Off in search of chocolate, cake, liqourice, orange juice, tobacco and cough sweets he goes… Oh, … Continue reading
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Glimpsing Gargantua’s Garden… Stuart France
* ‘Fractals and Flowers’… * * ‘Platform over Precipice’… * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Crocodile Man ~ Stuart France
* Crocodile Man was married to Whistle Duck and they had two daughters… “We’ll have fish tomorrow night,” said Crocodile Man, “I’ll go out early in my bark canoe.” So next morning Crocodile Man set off, and his two daughters … Continue reading
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Antickus Antockitus… Stuart France
* ‘Now Here Road’… ** ‘Skirting the Edge’… * Continue reading at Stuart France
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Way Old Time… Stuart France
* ‘Of circular possibilities’… ** ‘Eyeing the Chasm’… ** ‘Extending a welcome’… * Continue reading at Stuart France
Giant’s Dance… Stuart France
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Contexts: scribes… Stuart France
* With the advent of cuneiform, the Oral Tradition continued to develop alongside ‘written literature’, but the primary purpose of recording stories in writing was not necessarily to supply individual readers with a coherent or connected account of ‘historical’ events. … Continue reading
All about the Pear Tree…
* …One of the things they taught me at High Furrow was that love has gone out of fashion. ‘Love, is passé,’ they said. In fact, so outmoded a concept was love that the people there could not even bring … Continue reading
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