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  • The Freaks Are Out
    by grubbanax

    topsy turvy features wordplay, excess, parody, inversion and the grotesque.

    topsy turvy turns the world upside down as it cancels conventions, social codes and hierarchies to create a liberated, utopian space; or is it a safety valve for popular discontent and a subtle form of social control? topsy turvy features wordplay, excess, parody, inversion and the grotesque.

  • Stagger Lee
    by Murray Newham

    Stag pulls his .45 and shoots Lyons in the abdomen, snatches his hat from the floor and walks away…

    American Folklore

  • HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY
    by Sally Omar

    HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY / I’ll be here / Sitting at the table with my bottle of cheer / No corned beef and cabbage / That’s for you / Don…

    No matter what nationality or race you may be…St. Patrick’s Day is for everyone…

  • The Lost Golfer
    by Bramley

    The honest truth is that I’d never play around whilst Ethel was alive. It didn’t even enter my mind. Not once in 55 years of marriage. Bu…

  • The St Albans Courthouse Ghosts
    by Bev Woodman

    Somewhere through the night I was aware of someone … more than one … maybe three people calling my name …

    This story is based on a true experience I had while staying in the St Albans Court House B&B many years ago. You may believe it – you may not – I do!

  • Jack's Art Show
    by Jane Linders

    Jack the Ripper is celebrating his 120 year anniversary by throwing a macabre art party.

  • Brunswick Street
    by Jessica Tremp

    You silly fool

  • Avocadoes at the George St Market...Short Fiction Thriller..Illustrated.
    by Janis Zroback

    The coroner called it death by misadventure …. the time of death was set between 7.30 and 8.a.m

  • The Christmas Opening
    by Shirley Cooper

    After all year playing Santa Claus, Christmas day was my day off.

    I started to write an account of the Christmas Opening, something I’ve done for over 20 years. Not a soup Kitchen, but a whole day with up to 200 people who have no one to spend Christmas with or choose to come and spend it with people less fortunate than themselves.

  • With my painting *Mont St Michel* in Top Ten *All About Your Best Work*
    by ienemien

    I am so happy to see my painting Mont St Michel in Top Ten Challenge *The “Sense of Place (Paintings)” * Group *All About Your Best Work …

  • Featured Again !!
    by Michael Rowley KeepsakesPhotography

    Well i’ve done it again, my ’’St Pauls ’’ image is featured in the mornington peninsula group, thanks so very much to the Hosts Rosina an…

  • Sebastian
    by Bonnie T. Barry

    God does work in mysterious ways . . . and we never know when He will surprise us with one of these mysteries.

  • St Nicholas is coming..........
    by MrJoop

    The Dutch established themselves in the U.S.. They brought with them, the tradition of celebrating St Nicholas Day (Sinterklaas Dag) and…

    Time to practise playing the piano-accordion again. It’s close to St Nicholas Day. / In recent years, in the Juliana Retirement Village, Miranda, the Abel Tasman Village in Chester Hill and the Rembrandt Club, in St Marys, I’ve accompanied the singing.

  • LOST MY LOVE IN EAST ST LOUIS
    by KEITH R. WILLIAMS

    SOMETHINGS YOU CAN NEVER FORGET

    / VISIONS BY KEITH R. WILLIAMS

  • Attempting to follow the ' Boke of St Albans 1610' and a Prize for being right. A Confounded Letter.
    by Kenart

    Each blunt pencil blood labelled, candle lit, shown in size and gallery shelved.

    A Confounded letter

  • Consumption
    by Heinz

    Consumption I never met my great-grandparents, but do remember one grandfather on my father’s side and both grandparent on my mother…

    The date of writing is of note: 21.Aug.2008, before it all went wrong. I can prove that. What we think creates tomorrow. It has me ponder, did I create the financial crash by writing ‘Consumption’? My wish has come true, not to the letter, but in part.

  • sunday morning (Paris end of Collins St)
    by mick8585

    A large woman curses in Hebrew, whilst mopping some expensive vomit from her pink marble steps.

    Just a tale of two cities. Dickensian indeed.

  • St Patrick’s College Art Exhibition finalist
    by Janne Kearney

    I am delighted to say that my painting Stringybark blues has been selected as a finalist in the St Pats Art Prize, hope you can come and …

  • Nipples – Banned in St. Louis!
    by Terry Hinkle

    The headline above: ‘Nipples – Banned in St. Louis’, may be a little exaggerated. You can visit the St. Louis Art Museum and find nippl…

  • The Gherkin, London, United Kingdom
    by jmhdezhdez

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  • Conversation between God and St. Peter.
    by Anthony Hedger

    “Well father, you know that overly big man who thinks he is a photographer?”

    Again I had been talking with Peter Lessey leaving a comment on his work; ... My body is my temple you know Peter, I used to have the world famous six pack but now it is more of a big round barrel and I pray for it to be normal once more or I won’t get through the gates when I am called I‘ll get stuck and hold everyone else up trying to get in. I can see it now as Saint Peter put’s in a call to God; ..... and I don’t know why but I wrote this. Conversation between God and St. Peter.

  • Portrait of Archbishop Emeritus Tutu
    by Sonia Jacka

    Sonia Jacka paints the portrait of Archbishop Emeritus Tutu in the St Georges Cathedral.

    Before the Eucharist, painted By Sonia Jacka

  • Was the nightmare before Christmas
    by stitchgrin

    When out on the lawn there arose a big splatter, / I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter. / Away to the window I flew like a fla…

    Yet again creepy old Santa is back for another scary poem

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