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Nagging Muses: Daily Poem #2: Writing At Six AM.
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Saturday, 2 April 2011. Daily Poem #2: Writing At Six AM. This is not the. Get up early, productive. Why did I stay up this. Time, the brains. Just aren’t moving through my thought. Time This is the slow. Slow time that never moves. Slowly enough to be enough. This is the twelve noon deadline. Shit why did I leave it so. Late time, the never again,. Again time, this is the coffee. And headaches and sick in your stomach. Again time, the still not. Well time. This is also. Sadly the everyone knows time,.
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Nagging Muses: Marian's Hobby
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Sunday, 6 December 2009. Marian held shears in her left hand, and the glass-eyed body of a mallard in her right. The mallard was mournful. Its downy wings were rigid and its stiff beak was open in one silent endless quack. Marian stood, holding these things, in front of her workbench. Her workbench was very useful. It held a sewing kit with needles and strong thread; a plush, fluffy mallard with a smile on its decapitated face; and a storybook about a duck who was happy all day long. Follow me on Twitter:.
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Nagging Muses: Fractals
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Wednesday, 9 December 2009. And whenever you call me I hear a bell,. And whenever you touch me I lose a year,. And whenever you kiss me I see a flame,. And whenever you fuck me I cry a prayer,. And whenever you leave me I break a bone,. And whenever you shun me I leave a scar,. And whenever you need me it starts again,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twenty-two years old and still not used to it. I make a living doing other stuff, but I still like hitting keys to tell a story. Follow me on Twitter:.
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Nagging Muses: It's National Poetry Month! (Daily Poem #1)
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Friday, 1 April 2011. It's National Poetry Month! People are writing a poem a day. I think this is the point at which I throw up my hands, drag this blog out of its neglected state and use it as a dumping ground for my own entries. I reserve the right to conflate "poetry" and "flash fiction" like a dirty cheater. Let's do this thing. Labels: national poetry month 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter:. Add me on Facebook:. Since coming home to England, I've gotten back into sewin...
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Nagging Muses: April 2011
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Sunday, 10 April 2011. Daily Poem #3. What do you mean it's late? I need to stop writing poems that I can't actually publish. It's great stress relief, but not so good for actually keeping up with poetry months. Carrie Etter blogged a couple of excellent links. To resources for National Poetry Writing Month. They're like soap to my chafing brain. I'm using one right now: #1 on the list here. Right now, the nearest book was Fever Dream. By Preston and Child. The zebra appeared, its mane in a twist,. Mauri...
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Nagging Muses: January 2010
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010. Why haven't I posted any January updates? Because I want to submit a few poems to magazines, and I'm not sure whether I'll be able to do that if those same poems are sitting here for anyone to read. Hold tight while I investigate that. In the meantime, you know what is awesome? These things are awesome. They're poetry magazines, and they're taking submissions. (This paragraph and the last may potentially be related.). Poets, you know what you have to do. I'd love to hear your ...
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Nagging Muses: Reminder of Life
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Sunday, 27 December 2009. That crab made of stone. That's watching him from the shoreless desert. Probably thinks he's crazy. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Twenty-two years old and still not used to it. I make a living doing other stuff, but I still like hitting keys to tell a story. I'd love to hear your thoughts on my writing. Please go right ahead and leave a comment or two, or email me at hobbitesque @gmail .com (without the spaces). Follow me on Twitter:. Add me on Facebook:. Sudden Prose: Pro...
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Fanboy News Network: October 2011
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Caliban's blog covering Geek Culture, featureing reviews, commentary,videos and other geeky nonsense. Saturday, October 29, 2011. Beware the Slender Man. One of the features of urban legends is that they are basically modern folklore. It is an oral tradition that spreads as a story to from the point of view of a friend of a friend. They are often cautionary tales and will have a hint of the supernatural. Some are even outright ghost stories such as the vanishing hitchhiker. And now we have the internet.
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Spotlight On: Fear Mythos: The RPG | The Fear Mythos
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Organized information for writers and readers. List of Completed Fear Works. Spotlight On: Fear Mythos: The RPG. Fear Mythos: The RPG. Is a short freeware computer game by LizardBite. The game has received critical acclaim so far due to its custom chibi-style portrayals of Fears and characters, as well as its balanced and intuitive battles and creative minimalist story. The protagonists have received much praise, coming from a popular variety of stories including (clockwise from top-left):. It’s a ...
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Nagging Muses: Daily Poem #3. What do you mean it's late?
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Sunday, 10 April 2011. Daily Poem #3. What do you mean it's late? I need to stop writing poems that I can't actually publish. It's great stress relief, but not so good for actually keeping up with poetry months. Carrie Etter blogged a couple of excellent links. To resources for National Poetry Writing Month. They're like soap to my chafing brain. I'm using one right now: #1 on the list here. Right now, the nearest book was Fever Dream. By Preston and Child. The zebra appeared, its mane in a twist,. Mauri...