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Month: June 2018

Fiction

The Unseen Path – Part Fifty Five

30th June 2018 1642again 2842 Comments

Andy Bowson was back at the control centre by nine, starting to piece together the reports from the various raids around the country prior to a meeting with his superiors at tea time. Days of [more…]

Conservatives

Democracy 101

30th June 2018 Going Postal 1502 Comments

I’ve been thinking. The Referendum result was a one-off, a gaggle of disparate groups that came together as a citizen army to win what the Remainers thought was an unwinnable fight.  And we won! The [more…]

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The Persuasive Power of The Narrative™

28th June 2018 Beware of Geeks bearing GIFs 2713 Comments

Whenever I go to a supermarket and look for washing powder, I am influenced by advertising, even if I think I’m not.  I’m intelligent, I know when this ad thing kicks in, I can recognise [more…]

Fiction

The Unseen Path – Part Fifty Four

27th June 2018 1642again 3198 Comments

They were preparing to head out tonight, a dozen outside boys, one on a stretcher, Gillian and David Kingsbridge, and an infant carried by an Art who seemed to be trying to make amends for [more…]

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Far Right?

25th June 2018 Jonathon Davies 1809 Comments

“What about the far right!” is the cry from the mainstream media and the left of politics. It’s the phrase we hear again and again, over and over. It is thrown around with seemingly wild [more…]

Fiction

Tilda and the Witches 4.5

24th June 2018 Tachybaptus 2015 Comments

ACT 4 SCENE 5 The Deck of the Pirate Ship. A Month later.   Enter TILDA, FELIX, ETTY, VULPECULA, JESSICA, KEVIN and PIRATES.  

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Elijah – the Great Prophet who Failed

24th June 2018 1642again 1999 Comments

This article was originally going to be about Daniel (a GPer request) or Isaiah (for reasons which will become apparent when I prepare an article on him).  Daniel will need to be a two parter [more…]

Fiction

The Unseen Path – Part Fifty Three

23rd June 2018 1642again 2409 Comments

Helena sat down at the bedside, handed over more grapes, a small bag containing some of his things, razor, tooth brush, that sort of thing.  He was smiling at her in a lop-sided way. “I [more…]

Fiction

The Unseen Path – Part Fifty Two

20th June 2018 1642again 2576 Comments

“Sam, I want you to tell me exactly what happened in there, while I was in the office.” Alan had decided to wait, let them all get some rest, regain some perspective, himself especially, get [more…]

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