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Jackie Summers: January 2012
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January 25, 2012. Winter 1974 or The Night The Moon Fell. The events in this story are true. On a cold winter night back in 1974 a group of kids set out on a daring mission. To investigate the odd neighbors that have taken up residency in their neighborhood. I am the only one I know of that has written the tale. It was just your typical weekend winter evening; at least that's what our parents thought! That fall new neighbors had moved in across the street from them. They told us they often heard loud cha...
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Jackie Summers: March 2012
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March 30, 2012. What's for dinner.certainly not me. Not that I'm not a tasty little dish.Well, leftovers. Always better the second time around- You knew that of course! I really didn't want to write about dinner, not in the sense of food. I really wanted to write about life. What eats you? We all have them- those blood thirsty pangs of brain eating thoughts. The Why's, and How's, of yesterdays food for fodder. Unlike chewing 28 times before swallowing, you gnash on them for days. Why do we do it? I think...
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Jackie Summers: December 2011
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December 28, 2011. I was shivering walking home in the dark and now alone. Whatever was I thinking? Going out with him to celebrate some damn stupid Halloween Festival! I had imagined sipping hot cider with a cinnamon stick and seeing scarecrows made up into different figures, like the ones back home on the town common. Every year there is a new theme and the folk's at home really get into the spirit of it all. With paper jack o lanterns strung in the tree branches and hot cider and candy apples. Jackie ...
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Jackie Summers: June 2012
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June 18, 2012. The Monster In Your House". Since the beginning of time, before Adam and Eve, before Pagan Gods, monsters have existed in our houses. They live hideously behind closed curtains, preying on the subconscious mind of it’s inhabitants. Like generations before, a testament of it’s DNA clinging to the very existence of mankind. Woe to the narcissist that does not see it. Pity to the martyr that does. Peace to those that have forced to eradicate it. Luckily for me.You keep yours under lock an...
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Jackie Summers: Desire and Greed
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June 10, 2012. There’s a maiden fair. Spun of gold with ribbons sheer. Barefoot lass that traipse the glen. Minstrel bards and strong brave men. Follow her and drink her in, dreams of love. Dreams of men, to follow where the Harpie led. Jackie Summers/ Cathleen Edick. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jackie Summers/ Cathleen Edick. Jackie Summers, not my real name was inspired by and for my sister Jacquelyn, my friends call me Cat. It is for her I write. View my complete profile. The Blogs I Follow.
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Jackie Summers: "The Monster In Your House"
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June 18, 2012. The Monster In Your House". Since the beginning of time, before Adam and Eve, before Pagan Gods, monsters have existed in our houses. They live hideously behind closed curtains, preying on the subconscious mind of it’s inhabitants. Like generations before, a testament of it’s DNA clinging to the very existence of mankind. Woe to the narcissist that does not see it. Pity to the martyr that does. Peace to those that have forced to eradicate it. Luckily for me.You keep yours under lock an...
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this writer's life: Lost at Sea - Part 1
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I have a chaise longue AND I live in an attic. Almost there. About / life story writing. Sunday, 19 April 2015. Lost at Sea - Part 1. I was naive enough to tell people I was going ‘to find myself’. I wasn’t scared of anything external. 8217; I was aghast –. Of course I could. Looking forward to the next instalment. 19 April 2015 at 20:38. Ah, thanks Helen. 20 April 2015 at 08:08. Ooh, you intrepid ladybird, you! 10 May 2015 at 22:31. Hm, cook a sausage casserole I reck. 17 May 2015 at 16:03. A sharply pa...
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this writer's life: Lost at Sea - Part 4
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I have a chaise longue AND I live in an attic. Almost there. About / life story writing. Sunday, 17 May 2015. Lost at Sea - Part 4. Another video blog about my solo trip to Europe when I was 20 years old, reading from my diary at the time. Previous instalment here. It's Day 2, I'm in Amsterdam, will I give in and have a KFC? I think we know the answer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nice things said by nice judges. Things Which Are Not True. Guardian Summer Reads 2011. Jon McGregor, judge.). Life (d...
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Peter Sutton’s alliterative translation of “Piers Plowman” published | Malvern Writers' Circle
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Malvern Writers' Circle. Gillian Clarke will be our Autumn Dinner guest on 26 November. Malcolm Gladwell chooses Henry Trease for his desert island reading →. Peter Sutton’s alliterative translation of “Piers Plowman” published. December 1, 2014. MWC member Peter Sutton. S translation of William Langland’s 14th century poem Piers Plowman. Into modern English alliterative verse. Has just been published by McFarland of. And is available from bookshops and online. This entry was posted in publication. Peter...
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