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I have written a number of pieces of fiction, which you may read and tell your friends about. If you like it and want to write to me, my email address is on the "Contact" page. If you are a publisher and wish to print any of this material or use it for profit, it is copyright, you should email me and we can come to a suitable arrangement.
- Over in a Flash: One day the world will end. This piece of fiction explores one possibility.
To read this short story, please click here:
- No Signal: Whilst flying over the Pacific between small Polynesian islands, the pilot of a flying boat finds all of his instruments have lost their navigation signals. This is an account of what follows.
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- The Curse of Immortality: This piece of fiction imagines what it would be like to be immortal in the modern world.
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- The Earth is a Spaceship: This poem emulates the Iambic Pentameter style of much of William Shakespear's writing and carries an environmental message.
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- The Inns were Full: This is a Christmas Carol. I wrote the words and the melody; a friend helped me with the harmony.
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For the full music score, please click here:
- The Last Train: Relates something of what happened to me when I missed the last train back to my hotel late one night.
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- P R A N K: Practicing Random Acts of aNonymous Kindness. If someone has helped you in the past and you were unable to repay them, why not pay it forward and refuse any recompense. It can be really satisfying to identify someone with lots of potential and give them gentle and anonymous, (where possible), help to achieve their potential.
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