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Tagged With: Writing

Postcard Stories – Painful New Beginnings

  In an effort through trying times, to surround myself with souls who support me and make me feel human and loved and important, people who inspire me and motivate me and help me be the person I know that I am inside, I also chose a couple of months ago to re-connect with my … Continue reading »

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I’ll Love You Always – A Message From The Womb

The other night, as the kids jumped into their Tinkerbell beds, my eldest asked me to read a story about their mommy. “We don’t have a story about momy, but I’ll see what we can find”, I replied as I turned on the light in their closet and fingered through the 100 or so children’s … Continue reading »

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Postcard Stories – The Last List

3 Words: believer, flavourful, lists 150 Word Limit He had lists for everything. His entire day; his life, was bound by them. From lists detailing when each scheduled maintenance was due on their auto, to grocery lists. It drove Janice crazy. Janice hated to complain about this seemingly harmless habit as the meals that were … Continue reading »

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Of Kings and Coles – A Valentines Day Poem

Last November, I launched a short story entitled The Nude. With that story, I bundled an erotic poem which was only available to read for those that purchased a copy of that short. Now, that poem is available to read for free this Valentines day. The first draft of this poem was first written almost … Continue reading »

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The Final Assignment

Originally posted Aug 3, 2008 @ 16:44 At the start of every class, we re-configure the tables and chairs so that they form a square around the room. It enables us to see each others face, instead of the back of one anothers heads. To feel their voices against our hearts, instead of lost in … Continue reading »

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Postcard Stories – My Valentine

Word Limit: 150 Words or less Three Words: breakfast, frizzy, temptation Title: Leading me into Temptation Even as Claire looked into the mirror at her frizzy hair and pillow indented face, she couldn’t help but smile, thinking about the events of the past twelve hours. The evening was one she had dreamt of from the … Continue reading »

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Love is Forever

Splashing my freshly shaven face, I looked up into a faded mirror. Grasping the outer edges of the water basin, I stepped into my reflection. I removed one hand briefly to run my fingers through my sodden hair, and then I leaned in to take a closer look. Into my weary eyes, I searched desperately … Continue reading »

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Did you say Calder Cup, or Stanley Cup?

What Game 7 of the Calder Cup Finals meant to all that have, all that are, and all that will be, children of the City of Hamilton. – by Larry Thomas Pattison, Jr. Hockey Night in Hamilton. At least that’s how it looked in the opening pages of a 100 page story I wrote as … Continue reading »

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