British Writing

23 creative works found

  • WINTER WEATHER
    by ApeArt

    wind-whipped

  • Umbrella
    by anaisnais

    ...My hand skims her body….Playful fingers find hidden areas….She gently tends to my needs….Restful knowing we shall be One once more.

  • Children’s TV of the 70’s and 80’s has a lot to answer for!
    by bensmith2008

    flat mates who include a furry pink homosexual Hippopotamus, a large camp naked bear and some sort of furry orange bondage creature with …

  • Conspiracy Theories: What Is The Bilderberg Group?
    by paul romanowski

    The members meet at least once a year at the most expensive hotels, and their meetings are behind closed doors.

    The members meet at least once a year at the most expensive hotels, and their meetings are behind closed doors, unlike the annual G8 Summits, which are little more than photo opportunities for the political leaders of the world’s top eight industrialized nations.

  • Most Things Look Better When You Put Them In a Circle
    by Andy Buclaw

    Your banners and flyers are like a silent film to the I-Pod generation…...

    We protest in a silent way, we let them know our feelings by letting them ignore us, they continually raise taxes and raise the cost of living, letting the poor stay poorer and the rich even richer, we pay more than continental europe for anything, we pay way more than america for anything, the big question is what are we going to do about it? or an even bigger question, is there anybody who actually cares about it?

  • Dada, amateurism and the anarchic in British Culture.
    by Andy Mercer

    Muscular Teeth is a big fan of an anarchic British comedian from the 50-60-70-80’s…called Spike Milligan. So am I.

  • British Summer
    by barnsy

    No need for roast / With Rosy to toast / And an ice cream for desert.

    A nice description of the average British summer.

  • Inescapable Debt
    by Samuel Durkin

    This system of creating more debt than is money to repay it, is like a game of musical chairs

    Beware this is a 4am post pub drunken rant. It should be read as such.

  • *GOOGLE*
    by DavidFrench

    With regards to Google, have just been running a few tests on my own name If I type David French / my own website comes up...

  • A different look at consentration camps from a different war
    by boldartist

    The British had taken prisoners during the Boer War. These prisoners were not all Dutch settlers fighting in Africa. The 20,000 prisoner…

    A narrative about prison art ,during the Boer War ,between1899-1902.

  • Essay on the Garden of Iden by K. Baker
    by chord0

    an essay about the sci-fi novel The Garden of Iden, by K Baker. A fantastic story about the catholic British queen, Queen Mary, succesor …

  • True British legend.
    by cool3water

    enzo macrenelli is one tuff swansea lad who is no push, david haye was lucky, as enzo did not unleash his jab once during there fight if …

    a boxing british legend

  • Work Featured in Wild Flowers of North America Group.
    by Gregory Ewanowich

    Thank you so much for featuring my work,” WILD PURITY”. It means a lot to have my work recognized in this way! There are so many beautif…

  • Oh Seychelles
    by Theodore J. Glendinning II

    I woke up there / It was warm, but gentle / Silence all around / Chuckling to myself / I realized where I was / Lost, in love… / Waves crashi…

  • His eye moved across the face of the century
    by Kenart

    Meemawing mothers in curlers and ash flicked acted cough bandied about gate gossip all day

    Confounded letter about memory

  • The fine art of making tea outside the British Isles
    by pongo

    If the stuff they put into British tea bags is reputedly the sweepings of the floor in the tea factory, God alone knows what’s left for t…

  • Brighton Lilies
    by mkgillies

    Bald heads are turned teak. / Can I stroke it? / I am in a saucy postcard.

    Wandering around Brighton one day in early summer with nothing to do but take in the scene. Strong images and the suspicion of some sort of linking theme (never really identified) led to a poem by this very inexperienced poet. comments and suggestions very welcome.

  • Give 'em the tools...
    by Tez Watson

    Our ‘Tommies’ bought waders and stuff for the mud / ‘Cos what they were issued was no bloody good

    Why do British servicemen always seem to have to buy their own equipment?

  • Return of Heaven on Earth - Celebrate Love & Peace Day.. Love & Peace Day (L&P Day) - 31 August –Imagine NOW! Sunilism TM
    by Sunil Sharma

    *Princess Diana can see us all even if we can’t see her as a human and she loves us all and misses at times but she is enjoying her time …

    I ( Dr Sunil Sharma-Founder of Sunilism TM ) am hereby proposing to celebrate 31 August each year, as a “Love & Peace Day (L&P Day)” across the Globe involving all countries. Princess Diana died in while she was in LOVE in the company of her Lover and True Friend. Her last moments were great before the tragic accident. But no one lives forever and her holy selfless spirit left her body but further expanded and entered into the heart of every one on this planet Earth. / At a homage to Princess Diana, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Queen / of England & Australia, warmly appreciated the great contribution made by late Princess Diana towards her selfless charity work. Diana’s devotion, service, presence, dedication to charity work for worth while Global cause was tremendous and she showed the people ways to accomplish it with her untiring self less work. We ought to salute Princess Diana as she lives in our heart and empowering us do continue working and leading her unfinish work. Join Sunilism TM to do your part of service to mankind , animals and nature and make a difference- bring true Heaven on Earth.

  • british finance as common ground
    by ian brock

    let’s bring it to a vote and ignore the nays, let the yeas have it and make it official that the creep in your attic is in this for the r…

  • "British" Telecom
    by CLiPiCs

    Hello this is “British Telecom” and my name is Gupta how may I help / / CLiPiCs: / I would like to report that the telephone pole outside …

  • Indian Tea
    by Alan Dean

    The forest hills have gone, / or partly gone, dismembered / moved aside / this noisy place of quiet kindness, respectful greetings / a place …

    In case there might be some misunderstanding, this is a part of the history of my country of birth – I live in Canada, but I’m also British.

  • Inherited Devotion
    by meibiseiya

    Behind breath-fogged glass, sinking / in my seat; while sharing an hour’s long drive, / my mother’s fingers tap the wheel / to rap away a pe…

    About my mom, and her love of classic rock ‘n’ roll. / She’s the reason I love the Beatles.

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