Anthology

‘When the stars threw down their spears’, by Jacqueline Woods

The television I bought five years ago sits in the corner of my room. It helped me through those morphine nights where my lung drain, like a sick umbilical cord  snagged from my side.  I would watch Countdown at 3 a.m., clasping  the puppetry of sign language like a charm.   by Jacqueline Woods Write… Continue Reading ‘When the stars threw down their spears’, by Jacqueline Woods

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‘A Double Etheree on Living with M.E.’, by Linda Cosgriff

A man is ill. Whispered recollections of what he once was are all that sustain him.  He has no hope. His aching visions of what should have been kill comfort. What could have been is a lie.  He has no hope. He has no future. He has only now. Life took revenge for a life… Continue Reading ‘A Double Etheree on Living with M.E.’, by Linda Cosgriff

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