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Sunday 20 December 2009

Midnight

It's pushing midnight and I've just finished editing the second instalment of Face the Music, written by B. Walker, for Platinum Page.

Originally, I wasn't planning on having any continuing stories in the magazine, but I quickly changed my mind after reading the first chapter.

The story so far... A guy is devastated by the untimely death of his parents, and looses everything. He makes it to University, has a reputation with the girls, and carelessly studies a subject he loathes. His latest conquest turns into his worst nightmare.

I'm looking forward to chapter 3!

2 comments:

  1. Hi, visiting from Rob's blog - he mentioned you in a post so I thought I'd drop by to wish you well. Nice to meet you and good luck with your writting.

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  2. Hello! Thank you for visiting, and for your good wishes. Rob has helped me a lot - just ask him!
    Hope you come back again,
    :)

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An inspired poem

Dear Vivienne
inspiration from your blog picture
A Camera’s Eye View

Looking into a picture, starting from top left
The crows nests in the tree tops, gray sky’s causing silhouettes.

Following down the left hand edge, bare branches topped with snow
Tree trunks for all of us to see, as black as any crow.

Houses nestled in the woodland, roofs and chimneys tall
The evergreen of the fir trees, masking most, but not them all.

Let the eye drop down the river bank, small bushes all aglow
Standing proudly in the ground, topped off with winter snow.

The shallow water still and silent, bed rocks sticking through
Dark reflections of the trees, and individual branches too.

Suddenly a burst of light, of sunshine and of blue
Reflected in the river Tyne, intended just for you.

Feel that inspiration, as you stare in fascination
I’m glad you took your camera, and captured this creation

Ray Johnson.
looking forward to the mag best wishes