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#33 The Message…

The Telling Tale of Telling Tale… number thirty-three… ? I love numerology and have studied and utilised such in my life since the age of eleven.  I find, without even thinking, my mind automatically looks at words and letters and attributes a numerological value to them.  When I meet someone and they give me their […]

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#32 Snakebite

    Today’s writing session lasted seven hours, commencing at 11am and accompanied by a random selection of music, two mugs of honey sweetened tea, several mugs of white coffee, a bacony cheesy melty thing that tasted delicious (I didn’t make it I just ate it!), one toasted hot-cross bun, a ham, lettuce and cheese sandwich, an Oettinger pilsner German beer and half a […]

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#29 Housekeeping

‘Housekeeping’ is my 29th Telling Tale and runs to 3635 words.  Another intrigue with a very tasty twist.  Curiously, this Tale began with the last scene first.  The scene popped into my head – and not knowing what to write today or where to begin – I simply wrote out the scene that was a freeze-frame image in my […]

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#16 Mission Accomplie

Just as it is important for an artist to put their works on the wall so they can see what they have accomplished in energy spent painting, a writer should always track their output. A writing log is a good way to do this and takes but a few minutes to take note at the […]

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#10 The Story Of Vixen Rose

I never have been a big fan of monkeys, puppets, and in particular those wooden puppets used by ventriloquists in stage shows. Especially – monkey puppets. They’re a little freaky. I do love Strassman’s Ted E. Bear though, and I have to say – blummy what a mouth he’s got! His master should never have retired […]

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#9 INNOCENCE

Telling Tale number nine is entitled ‘Innocence’. A very different tale to any in this series so far, which begins with two murders; an evocative and mysterious intrigue. The little three year old miss in this tale is absolutely adorable and – well – like all good characters – she just wrote herself! “Innocence” is […]

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#8 Diviniliscious!

This story is disgusting. Take some good advice and do not read today’s Telling Tale before, during or immediately after eating. ‘Diviniliscious’ is 2662 words in length. Having read this tale, you will likely never read another story written by me again. Seriously. Update, 8th March 2013 ‘Diviniliscious’ appears in Book One of the Telling […]

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