Ivor Slipper
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I sometimes participate in the 'Challenges' on the other site to which Pedro refers. I have always been much impressed by the way in which he is able to link his characters with each of the pictures. I find it difficult enough to come up with a suitable story, let alone work it into a continuing saga!🙂
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I had read it before, but sufficiently long ago to enjoy it again. A touching story.
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8 hours ago, Nigel Gordon said:
Just looked at a list of dangerous birds. Emus came in at number two, immediately behind their cousins, the cassowary.
Proving the old saying - "You should always be wary of a casso" 🐦
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Discus or Discuss?
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I can see he would offer something in certain areas Cole, but in all honesty Brendan Rogers would probably be better as a soccer advisor.⚽
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Hate to say it, but I thought the better team won.😞
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Last chapter posted yesterday. Guess I should have expected that ending...
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56 minutes ago, Rutabaga said:
And now we switch to the POV of Jordan's father.
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Confused my simple mind for a minute that did.🙂
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I did recommend this earlier in the month, but in the 'Reader's Rule' section. Good to see someone else shares my views on the story.
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I'd say you'd be about right there, Cole.😁
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I'd say you'd be about right there, Cole.
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Rick Ernst is a plumber with a secret, one that he is scared the people who know him in Eagle Lake, Wisconsin, may discover.
This very well written story of 36 chapters, which were released weekly, has just completed at Gay Authors. Possibly it gets off to a slow start, but like any good piece of music soon has you hooked before leading to a rousing conclusion.
Double Concerto - Fiction - Gay Authors
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14 hours ago, Rutabaga said:
Maybe it needs a more evocative title?
A heartRENding one perhaps?😀
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Can't understand how 'Ren' has stayed under the radar as I think it is one of Cole's best.
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23 hours ago, Merkin said:
Chapter 2, and who could have predicted it?
I would probably have enjoyed reading Melville in the nude.
You could have a whale of a time doing that!
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Thanks, guys. I have noticed that the price of my Kleenex shares has risen over the last couple of days. 😀
Seriously though, appreciate the comments. Glad to know the plot worked for you.
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tells a story, or so it is said. Finding this picture evokes memories for Tim of the two most important people in his life. But you'll need to read the story to discover more because the picture won't tell it all.
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3 hours ago, Pedro said:
Seeing this thread about one of Graeme’s excellent stories, prompts me to ask if anyone has heard anything from him lately? I hope he is okay. I think it must be nearly two years since his last comment here.
He is an Administrator at GA and I can see he has visited the site recently. However, he hasn't posted any comments there for some months nor a story for a couple of years.
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Ignore him Cole - he's nuts!
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Short stories obviously. Just wonder how brief they will be? 🙂
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What a totally unexpected ending! Great way to finish an excellent little story.
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4 hours ago, PeterSJC said:
I enjoyed [re-]reading the first chapter, which seems pretty similar to the one from a few years ago. I assume there will be revisions in other parts of this collection of stories and would be interested in anything FreeThinker would like to share about what those are.
The way I read Dude's post under 'New for 2021', there will not be any revisions to the story. He is simply reposting excellent stories from the past exactly as they first appeared.
I do recall reading this one and will definitely enjoy reading it again.
Chapter Problem
in Dude's Desk
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Although Chapter 60 of Sequoya and Chapter 20 of Finding Tim are announced today, neither are visible - the last ones showing being 59 and 19 respectively.