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Have the pain blocking implants been installed on all three of them? Yes, and the memory implants are configured to reset short term memory at sixty second intervals. And the truth is, without the subhumans our work would be nowhere near as advanced as it is. He felt a little better with this thought. The next few days would be spent going over the data and working with the chemists to identify areas where the drug could improve. He wouldn’t have to come into contact with the subhumans during thi...Durin...
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Hawksword: Murder, muses and mayhem; just another week of culture...
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The inane ramblings of a social network addict. What's it all about? Friday, 27 March 2015. Murder, muses and mayhem; just another week of culture. This week has been a bit of a cultural marathon. Tuesday took me to The Royalty Theatre in Sunderland to see their production of Amanda Whittington's "The Thrill of Love" - the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in the UK. Prompts are strange beasts. Sometimes they lead you to the. Thursday brought more drama with a visit to Arts Centre Washingt...
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A Fount of Useless Knowledge: An early start on Friday
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A Fount of Useless Knowledge. Thursday, December 2, 2010. An early start on Friday. From the personal journal of Dr. James Stinson, ship's physician, HMS Peacock. July 15: 20th day; pleasant weather and a fine wind. Treated Jameson for cough w/ light phlegm. Lanced a v. unusual boil on Smythe, painful and w/ red-purple discoloration radiating 6-8 inches from infection. July 19: Three add'l cases, extra lime for all in afternoon rum. Smythe v. weak. July 20: Smythe died overnight, may God rest his soul...
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Hawksword: Bank Holiday Black and Blues...
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The inane ramblings of a social network addict. What's it all about? Monday, 1 June 2015. Bank Holiday Black and Blues. Have I mentioned that I really don't like bank holidays? This time around the Other Half was not working, instead he was off with his cycling gang, riding Hadrian's Way from west to east. So left to my own devices, I hatched a cunning plan of my own.bit of an accidental one actually due to an earlier postponement, but that is not the point! And we did have a load of fun! We met new peop...
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Men’s Room Confessional | Fictdoodles
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A blog for very short fiction, the odd poem, and an occasional illustration. September 8, 2013. Men’s Room Confessional. 8221; asked Henry. 8220;How long since your last confession? 8221; repeated the raspy, time-worn voice from the next men’s room stall. 8220;I’m sorry, are you talking to me? 8220;Yes, my son.”. 8220;Ha ha. That’s pretty funny, but it you don’t mind–”. 8220;Would you like to pretend that I’m joking? Because we can do it that way if you like. It’s up to you, my son.”. Dead serious it is.
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Friday Flash - Crocodile Tears
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Tales from Vertigo City. A collection of web serials, set in the fictional Vertigo City. Updated weekly. Currently running Quantum Steam Theory. Friday Flash - Crocodile Tears. Friday, 26 August 2011. Posted by Icy Sedgwick. Image by Lisa Humes. Good afternoon, sir, and welcome to my Emporium. Do you require any help? She asked. She fluffed up her mass of unruly red curls and straightened her green robe. Do you, um, are you, er, have you been busy today? I have made several small sales, yes, although as ...
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Seven | V for vignette
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Just some ( very) short) stories. December 18, 2013. Behind the door, seven low beds under low eaves. In them, seven heads, and seven bellies churning beef and too much mead. Hunks of pyrite swing between beams; they have propped a fir against the fireside wall. They know she will come tomorrow. Every Christmas, rain or hail or blizzard shrieking, she pays a visit. They recall, the eight of them around the hearth, when first they found her in their bed; when they laid her in silica, ice-cold, dead. You a...
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miscellany: Review of Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon
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Monday, April 20, 2015. Review of Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon. Loved this book. Just saw the movie as well and Paul Thomas Anderson did a solid job adapting the script, though some characters I liked in the book were left out and some plot lines were not as fully developed, surely out of a necessity for brevity. Http:/ www.goodreads.com/review/show/1249796225. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). For my flash fiction and that of talented guest authors, go to:. View my complete profile. Run Pete, Write!
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miscellany: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Review of Consider the Lobster by David Foster Wallace #amreading #goodreads. Two 5 star reviews this week from me. RIP DFW, wish you were still here to share your scattered thoughts with the world:. Https:/ www.goodreads.com/review/show/830467326. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Review of Castle by J. Robert Lennon #amreading #goodreads. Http:/ www.goodreads.com/review/show/827177522. Wednesday, January 1, 2014. I Love the Mummers (#Mummers #NYD #NYD2014 #newyears2014 #Philly).
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