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  • My horse riding incident (An account) by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    Well I looked at the faces looking back at me including Thunder Clap who seem to be feeling sorry for me by now,

    Something VERY different for you this time and you’ll see why as you read on. Apologies to anyone of you who has read this before because a few of you have seen it but it makes me laugh every time I read it so it may just do the same to you, who knows? But isn’t laughter great? I wanted to call this piece: ‘My horse riding experience’ but opted instead to rename it to: ‘My horse riding incident’ you’ll see why. Enjoy.

  • Off To Fairyland (By Way Of Fairyloons) - Artwork by Carrie Glenn – words by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    “Hello Sandy.” He said still smiling. “How are you today, I hear you haven’t been all that well lately?”

    CarrieGlenn art is amazing and if you have never seen it you are missing a treat. / As I have said before sometimes when I see someone paintings, art work or a photograph words come to me while looking at it and I have to get those words out on paper. This is what came to me from this beautiful painting: / Off To Fairyland (By Way Of Fairyloons) We hope you enjoy our collaboration it is always fun to do these as the artist never knows what the writer is going to write and it’s funny because I never know what to write until I look deep into the painting. Please check out Carrie’s work I know you will just love it. Thank you for taking the time to view this beautiful painting and for reading my few words please feel free to leave us a comment if you have the time. Thank you all.

  • The Laundromat
    by Michael Alesich

    He wasn’t your average everyday white goods person. He liked the batteries of machines twisting and rolling the peoples unmentionables.

  • Anastasia's Gift - Art work From StacyLee - Words by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    My room my prison holds me, protects me from outside dangers of the forest.

    This is from the amazing talent ofStacyLee I find it to be a beautiful work of art. It truly is amazing. Sometimes when I see someone paintings, art work or a photos words come to me while looking at it and I have to get those words out on paper. This is what came to me for this: Anastasia’s Gift.

  • Tony Middleton's panoramic photography ©
    by Tony Middleton

    A sample presentation of my true panoramic photography available for viewing and purchase on RedBubble.

    A sample presentation of my true panoramic photography available for viewing and purchase on RedBubble.

  • Tony Middleton's meteorological based photography ©
    by Tony Middleton

    A collection of some of my meteorological based photography. All shot on Fuji Velvia with a variety of professional cameras.

    A collection of some of my meteorological based photography. All shot on Fuji Velvia with a variety of professional cameras.

  • Abigail's Friends art work by Carrie Glenn – words by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    “Don’t call me Abbie.” she shouted after him going red in the face. “Use my full name the one I have been christened with or none at a…

    I have been inspired to jot a few lines down yet again when I saw this beautiful picture from CarrieGlenn brilliant collection and again like a lot of work on RB, I absolutely fell in love with it. It has a mysterious beauty about it a natural innocents. It is almost as though Carrie puts a part of herself into her art with every brush stroke she lays on canvas or with every manipulation she makes in a creative Photoshop package. And I could go on and on writing but these short few lines is enough for now. It started my mind off on yet another writing journey and this is the combined efforts from Carrie and me. Thank you for looking at our collaboration please feel free to comment on her beautiful artwork and my writing if you have the time. Thank you.

  • Soul Storm – Photo by Peter Langman - Writing by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    Namgnal had been a wretched person all his miserable life and now the chief in charge for leading the witch hunts.

    Once again I have been inspired and seduced by another fantastic photograph this time from the wonderful work of Peter Langman Please check out his link to see for yourselves. Thank you for viewing our collaboration and a big thank you to Peter for lending me his amazing shot.

  • Resting Place – Photograph by Michael Rowley –Words by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    Yes, yes, I killed him I needed to feed and he happened to be in the right place at the right time,

    With Michael Rowley’s permission I have written a small piece to go with his great photograph. This is the first time I have had the chance to collaborate with Michael and this was great fun as usual to put pen to paper to let the words flow. We hope you enjoy his amazing shot and the few words I have for you. Thank you. Tony

  • THE GHOST OF CONAN PENGELLY - BY ANTHONY HEDGER *(published)*
    by Anthony Hedger

    Ian trained his torch around the area; its powerful beam came to rest upon five weird faces staring back at them which were sticking out …

    My short ghost story set in Cornwall, is about man’s greed. / This was published by New Fiction in an Anthology of Short Stories in 1999 called Cornucopia and was edited by James Feeke. / I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it and hey, don’t have nightmares.

  • KILLING TIME - By Anthony Hedger *(published)*
    by Anthony Hedger

    She felt like ripping it from the wall, opening the window and throwing it to the elements to see if the rain would shut the damn thing up.

    I won’t say anything about the story because all will be reviled especially about women. You can’t live with them and you certainly can’t live without them, bless then. Killing Time was published by New Fiction in 2000 in another anthology of Short Stories called ‘A touch of Fiction’ and was edited by Dave Thomas. Thank you for taking the time to read it and please feel free to leave me a comment if you have the time.

  • MR MAN BY ANTHONY HEDGER *(published)*
    by Anthony Hedger

    “We should take him to see a doctor.” Tina said stamping her little feet. “The sun is shining too brightly and he feels very cold, he m…

    This is another story which was so completely different for me to write and so much fun that I decided if ever I stop writing horror then I’d get into writing for the children’s market. Thanks again for reading my work for without you guys it’s just me and my pen. I wrote Mr Man in 2000 and again I was lucky to get it published by New Fiction in another Anthology of Short Stories called ‘Tangled Webs’ and edited by Carl Golder.

  • The Tombstone – Photograph by Richard Veal - words by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    *The words on the tombstone were faded from years of neglect and changeable weather and I couldn’t quite make them out apart from the dat…

    Richard Veal’s shot of the Tombstone started my mind off on yet another writing journey and this is the combined efforts from Richard and me. Thank you for looking at our collaboration please feel free to comment on Richard marvelous shot and my writing if you have the time.

  • The Watchtower - Photo by Catherine Veal - Words by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    But at night I come into my own and the dark calls me forward

    Another short bit of writing which came to me while looking at Catherine Veal’s spooky photo.

  • The Bloody Tower- Photo by Catherine Veal - Words from Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    The robed figures now each holding a golden chalice took it in turn to fill the cups and drink her blood.

    I had to put pen to paper when I saw this great photo from Catherine Veal It brings forth all sort of horrors running through my mind.

  • Cobbles by moonlight – Photo by Richard Veal – Writing by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    *The shadows seemed to swell and dance around him and the night air seemed to seep into every pore in his body as if they were greedily d…

    When I first saw this photo from Richard Veal’s brilliant collection I absolutely fell in love with it. It has a mysterious darkness about it and I don’t mean just from the photo itself. It started my mind off on yet another writing journey and this is the combined efforts from Richard and me. Thank you for looking at our collaboration please feel free to comment on Richard marvelous shot and my writing if you have the time.

  • The Gate House – Photo by Catherine Veal – Writing by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    The small man couldn’t help but notice the faces peering out at him from behind the broad shining leaves.

    Another great photo fromCatherine Veal’s wonderful collection. This image in the form of my writing came to me as I was looking at it. We hope you like out collaboration?

  • THE 6.59 TO... A short story by Anthony Hedger
    by Anthony Hedger

    “You’re a bastard, John; I hope you rot in hell for what you’ve done to this family get out of my house and never come back.”

    I wrote this short story (purely fiction I must add) a couple of years ago. It is a little longer than the collaborations I have been doing with other artists lately but if you like my work you may just like this. It has a theme running through it which you’ll recognise so I won’t spoil it for you here. Just read it with an open mind and enjoy it and if you want to comment on it after please feel free to. I do so appreciate what you have to say and want to thank you for taking the time to read it. / Anthony Hedger

  • Cry no more my love – A short story by Anthony Hedger *(published)*
    by Anthony Hedger

    ‘Don’t let a little thing like someone being dead fool you.’

    This short story (Which again is purely fiction and from my mind) was published by New Fiction of Peterborough England in 2006. It was included into an anthology of Short Stories called Immersed in Imagination and was edited by Claire Tupholme. / It is a little longer than the collaborations I have been doing with other artists lately but if you like my work you may just like this. Just read it with an open mind and enjoy it and if you want to comment on it after please feel free to. I do so appreciate what you have to say and want to thank you for taking the time to read it. Anthony Hedger

  • FoolHardy By Anthony Hedger *(published)*
    by Anthony Hedger

    He started to get worried now and thought he might be having one of those ‘out of body thingies’ he’d heard about.

    Foolhardy was published by New Fiction in 2006 in another anthology of Short Stories called ‘Inside Out’ and edited by Michelle Afford. Thank you for taking the time to read it and please feel free to leave me a comment if you have the time.

  • SANTA LIVES - BY ANTHONY HEDGER *(published)*
    by Anthony Hedger

    “When are you going to grow up and realise that Santa is just a myth and Christmas is just a huge con to get people like us to part with …

    Yes I know it is many months too early but I wanted to share something special with you all, something called love for your fellow man. Santa Lives was published by New Fiction in 1999 in another anthology of Short Stories called ‘The Magic of Christmas’ and was edited by James Feeke. Thank you for taking the time to read it and please feel free to leave me a comment if you have the time.

  • THE HOME MADE TOFFEE - BY ANTHONY HEDGER - *Published*
    by Anthony Hedger

    He staggered over to her and placed his hands onto her shoulders. She immediately smelt the drink on his breath and the smoke and perfume…

    The Home Made Toffee was published by New Fiction into another Anthology of short Stories in 1999 the title of the book was called ‘All That Glisters’ and was edited by James Feeke. Thank you for taking the time to read it and please feel free to leave me a comment if you have the time.

  • A CHILD'S WISH BY ANTHONY HEDGER *Published*
    by Anthony Hedger

    “Jewel please, you must promise me you won’t go near there, the cars on that road go much too fast,

    This was my first attempt at writing a short story which was way back in 1992. I started writing because I had an illness at that time (yeah and again now) called ME. I needed to try to keep sane which any of you who know me is quite hard to do as I like to muck around a lot. (Life is too short to be serious all the time so have fun) I needed mental stimulation so I took up a short story writing course. The rest as they say is history. Now for you experts out there who know the English language inside out you will no doubt find several mistakes in my writing, grammar, spelling, etc, etc. And I know you will say ‘but you can do something about it’ but I can’t, I cannot retain much information anymore so the mistakes will have to stay and I am very sorry if ruins the read for you so please try to understand I write for the love of writing to get down what it is I have to say. I believe the stories are still a good read but you can be the judge just go easy with me, please – thank you. A Child’s Wish was published by New Fiction in 1992 into an Anthology of Short Stories called ‘Shorts from Cornwall’ and was edited by Tracey Walton. Thank you for taking the time to read it and please feel free to leave me a comment if you have the time. I was inspired to write A Child’s Wish because of a beautiful place my brother and I used to visit called Vero farm. (And I don’t think you spell Vero like that sorry Andy.) We had a really great friend who lived there Called Andy Reeve which a lot of you know him and his fantastic work on RB. (Oh yeah, he still is a fantastic friend) The farm was a place I always loved and so did Ken my brother and it gave me the premise for the story

  • CUT DOWN TO SIZE - BY ANTHONY HEDGER
    by Anthony Hedger

    ‘I’ll get even with you for this.’ He called after her. ‘I’ll see you cut down to size one day.’

    I wrote ‘Cut down to size’ many years ago and it has never been published. The publishers I normally use in fact turned me down on this because there was an actual event just like it which happened at that time. I don’t want to play on others misery and I hope this won’t offend anyone as it is purely fictional work from my mixed up mind. Thank you for reading it and any comments will be gratefully received. Dare I say enjoy?

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