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This Is Lockdown

The Congress of Rough Writers Flash Fiction Anthology Vol I

Congress of Rough Writers Awards

Lady By The River: Stories of Perseverance

Heart Whispers: A Poetry Anthology

Slices of Life: An Anthology of True Stories

The Lighthouse Award

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Tag Archives: Baby Boomer Generation
First Day of School And Wave Goodbye To Dad
Always a fan of Irene Water’s ‘Times Past‘ posts, her latest memoir prompt, ‘School Uniforms’, brings back more than a few memories. As a tail-end baby boomer attending Primary School in 1960’s England, my school uniform was standard grey tunic, … Continue reading
Memoirs Of A Bicycle: Times Past
Driving to Gatwick Airport recently, road signs to long-ago places from my childhood like Horley, Reigate and Brighton, zoom by. But one town called Purley brings back just one clear memory. Not of the town itself; in fact, I have … Continue reading
Fire And Ice And Somerset Gin
Things have been busy at the Summerhouse lately, which is a good thing when it comes to writing and blogging, but not when two bungalows directly behind your newly purchased house go up in flames late one night, perilously close … Continue reading



































