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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Regular Disturbance
The first time she calls the police herself from the phone box across the road. She screams like a preacher. ‘When are you going to do something? He’s locked me out again the bastard.’ There are not enough faces at … Continue reading
Posted in Prose, Snapshots
Tagged ambulance, August 2002, Benjamin F Jones, broken window, can of cider, Creative writing, destruction, domestic violence, emergency services, every day, flash, graphite bunny, hate, hero, love, marriage, mental health, observation exercise, observer bunny, outdoing, paramedics, phone box, police, pontypridd, Prose, relationships, rickards street, sad, self-esteem, violence
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Three Machines to Create
A dog invented three machines to create a new planet. The first created biology, it assembled DNA and got the mechanisms of animals and plants up and running. The second dealt with geology, it built mountains and assembled layers of … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Prose Poetry, Snapshots
Tagged arrogance, Benjamin F Jones, coal, creation, creative prose, Creative writing, environment, environmental, explanation bunny, graphite bunny, homebrew, locusts, long wait, political, prose poetry, the creation, three machines, who cares, writing, young stars
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