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Higham Writers
Monthly Archives: May 2011
THE ANCIENT MARINER by Henry Bradford
The ancient mariner was sitting by the seashore, Smoking a clay pipe as old sailors
THE DARK DARK WOODS by Pat Jerome
In the centre of the dark, dark wood the Trolls circled menacingly around Melinda,
HAPPY N.A.A.F.I. DAYS by Pat Jerome
The word NAAFI to some, brings memories of war times if you are of a certain
THE ACCIDENT by Pat Jerome
“I saw it all,” said a pompous looking man. “That girls stepped out in front of the motor bike;
TUESDAY by Pat Jerome
In the dark, the mind numbing cold darkness, I fumbled in my bag for the keys. They had to be there. I know because I had
LIVING DANGEROUSLY by Marion Twyman
Well it has certainly turned out to be the holiday of a lifetime, for more reasons than one ! We decided on this cruise
UNEXPECTED VISITORS by Marion Twyman
As Janet collected her washing off the clothes line, she was mentally planning the afternoon ahead of her. She would do the ironing watching ‘Diagnosis Murder’
Odd Job Man by Margaret Haig
“Hurry up Molly”, I called to wife who was in the kitchen, “the programme is just about to start.” “Just coming Billy”, she replied “ Oooh I’m so excited, who would have thought our Tim would be on the TV.”
PRESENTING A BOUQUET TO THE QUEEN 1955 by Denise Leppard
It started with my mother telling me she and I were going to a party to be held at the oil refinery, just down the road. This was interesting but something of a distraction from the many things that normally … Continue reading
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THE BUTTON by Kay Rootes
I’m always in a rush and leave things to the last minute. I had to catch the 8.03 for Charing X if I didn’t want the last warning to be put into effect should I be late again. But as … Continue reading
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