My name is Teddy, and I’m a Labradoodle. Today, my mum and I had a lovely time on our walk. It was warm, and sometimes there was a bit of rain, which I enjoyed as it cooled me down a bit. I shook myself to clear away the water, and I laughed to myself to… Continue reading A Walk in the Park, by Robyn Kayes
Category: Writing tasks
By the Waters Edge: Church Stretton
Slip and slide over moss eaten rock and stone Burbling and murmuring my song Deep in the valley - the shadows cool me down The sun warms me up. Fishes and tadpoles and toads swim within me Boys lark amidst me in purple shorts Their girls dip their feet in me…their skirts hitched up. Dragonflies… Continue reading By the Waters Edge: Church Stretton
Having a Meal. What does it reveal?
Quite a lot it seems. With only sparce dialogue in places, these 200 word compositions give us beautiful little illustrations of hidden character traits that only come out at the table. What's on the menu? Sexual chemistry, tension, the outright disgusting... Pick up your knife and fork and get ready to tuck in. Fork and… Continue reading Having a Meal. What does it reveal?
October Showcase
A sample of writing by Amanda Buchan Strangers The dinner party had entered the last drinks and herbal tea stage “We must go” she said, “I need my bed, and my earplugs.” She grinned round the table, “I can even hear him snoring through the wall of my room!” The casual information that they no… Continue reading October Showcase
January showcase
Every month we will be focusing on the work of one of our members. For this month, we have a collection of our 100 word stories. Ray by Phil Appleton As a tiny hole in a black sheet of paper, a pinprick of light shines, dim but steady. Then the faintest twinkle, a flash… Continue reading January showcase
