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Dear Edgar #21 The Man That Was Used Up

All of which is no way as humorous in these latter days than it was intended to be when Poe wrote it and as much as Poe needs to be read with him being ‘of his time’ in mind, sometimes that excusing of the writer doesn’t make the reading of their tales any easier. Continue reading

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After the end…

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The End of the world is not the Ragnarök

My axe is cold, frost crisscross’s the handle and the fingers that hold it, but the blade is sharp still and blood still flows in he that would wield it.
The Ragnarök is over, we are what remain Continue reading

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The darkness

I am the darkness that dwells in your head

I am the secrets you’ve never said

I am the malice that lay at your heart

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Dear Edgar #20 The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket

As authors go you would be hard pressed to find many with a legacy as influential as that of our own dear Edgar. Poe’s works have inspired directly or indirectly much of what we now perceive as the western cannon. … Continue reading

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The Return of a Semblance of Hope

Time has past… Strange epochs are upon us, the stars are finally right and the thing that was prophesied will now come to pass… Also there make be coco! Continue reading

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Here Today, Scone Tomorrow

Folk law is full of places that don’t entirely exist. Places that slide off the map, and give cartographers a headache. Continue reading

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Prose poet

I had one of those conversations the other day with another writer on the subject of poetry. The essence of which was they held the opinion all writers should write poetry, I disagreed as I don’t. Except of course when … Continue reading

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Authors of Folly and Madness

In a dimly lit basement. Beneath the grim streets of a post industrial city whence dark satanic mills long since ceased to pushing dense black smoke in to the air. On a wooden operating table, complete with ancient leather straps … Continue reading

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Men in Dark Tweed #10

The Men in Dark Tweed were created on a whim while I was working on my current WIP novel, a Victorian Urban Fantasy entitled ’Lucifer Mandrake and the Hanoverian Proxy’ The new, somewhat nefarious Home Secretary sets up a plain clothes … Continue reading

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