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Category Archives: Cut-up
The Spigot: the Origins of Valentine’s Day
The first interpretation of this celebration originates from a small walled city called Luberus. Whilst the city’s defences were being constructed hordes of hungry open countryside armed with brushes and scrubbers roamed outside. To honour the engineers working on the … Continue reading
Posted in Cut-up, Humour, Prose, Prose Poetry
Tagged absurd, bell spawn, Benjamin F Jones, bunny valentine, creative prose, Creative writing, cut up, cut-up, funny, graphite bunny, history of valentine's day, Humour, luberus, microfiction, nonsense, Prose, short prose, snapshot, spigot, valentine, vignette, writing
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My Animal-Guide is a Cheeselug
(i) Some people believe that your personal animal-guide can get rid of harmful ‘you’ in your body (although certainly not a lower limb prosthesis). To believe that there is someone you can rely on is a good start. It can … Continue reading
Posted in Cut-up, Science Fiction
Tagged animal guide, cheeselug, creative fiction, Creative writing, cut, cut up, cut-up, explained, how to guide, isopod, surreal, up, William Burroughs, woodlouse
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