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Flight - Episode Three

Posted on 26/03/2012 by  Dave Morehouse


Once again, my apologies for the email problems. I am working with a new WordPress plugin to fix the Contact Form issues. I will continue to post episodes through the week right here at the blog so people don’t miss out on an episode. Enjoy. Read More Here...

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Flight - Episode Two

Posted on 25/03/2012 by  Dave Morehouse


After a few requests and suggestions (Thanks, readers, for chiming on the Contact Dave page.) I have decided to put up an episode each day here on the blog. If you still prefer having them emailed to you daily I will be happy to oblige. Though every episode stands alone as a micro-story they also...Read More

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Flight - A Thriller in Seven Episodes

Posted on 24/03/2012 by  Dave Morehouse


Flight is a VERY short seven episode book I wrote last month. Each episode contains 50 WORDS and no more. Additionally, every episode is a stand-alone story in and of itself. Right now you are 50 words along in this article. In short, it won’t take long to read an episode. If you would like to have READ MORE...

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http://apoemforthought.blogspot.com

Posted on 22/03/2012 by  rachelroussell


A selection of poems.

http://astoryforthought.blogspot.com

Posted on 22/03/2012 by  rachelroussell


A selection of short stories.

Fictitious Accounts?

Posted on 21/03/2012 by  Dave Morehouse


We spent three days at Twin Lakes fishing and writing. Tip-ups were set out on the ice and the word processor was fired up. Six little fish were all that came up out of the water over those three days so we didn’t consider feeding the multitudes. However, they did make a great meal for the two of us. Deep fried fish fillets and baked potatoes constitute the perfect winter meal by my way of thinking. Mmmm.

The post title refers to the writing portion of the weekend. Allow me to digress… Last June I stopped writing prose. I stopped writing thank-you notes. I stopped writing announcements. In fact I stopped writing and reading everything EXCEPT poetry. I quit watching the news and reading newspapers. Read more...

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A Plan that didn't Come Together: Legally Blonde at the Savoy Theatre and Song of the Seagull at the Menier Gallery

Posted on 19/03/2012 by  Cornelia


It was a mistake to try to see two shows in one day, I admit, but the ensuing fiasco wasn't entirely my fault. I'd applied to review the Chekhov play well in advance but only got news about Legally Blonde the day before, and confirmation of tickets on the same day as the matinee

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SW - Sealed With A Click

Posted on 18/03/2012 by  susieangela


‘So,’ says the very kind photographer. ‘I can use this lens to take soft-focus pictures, or this lens to make you look thinner.’

Urgh. The reality of this book-publicising business is hitting home. My novel, The Making of Her, will be published in April. My marketing efforts have resulted in a local magazine requesting a Q & A interview and a ‘good photograph’. The interview I can manage. The photograph, not. So a friend introduced me to another friend, and here I am with Jon Leavins, a delightful man who has courageously offered to commit my image to pixels. Little does he know that photographs generally feature me with a) eyes clamped shut and mouth wide open in a ghastly chasm or b) looking stern, angst-ridden and wistful (aka very, very old indeed).



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Writing without irony

Posted on 15/03/2012 by  jamiem


As I sat listening to my colleague today fairly hammering the keys of his keyboard, it occurred to me that he had probably learned to type on a typewriter decades ago, and had simply never realised that a keyboard is not a system of levers; that there are no letter heads that have to be whammed against the screen. It's amazing how unadaptable human beings are. Once we learn to write with one hand, we could never conceive of writing with the other. I grew up writing stories in a certain style which is probably wearily familar to those who know my work, and it's not so easy to bust out of it.

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Dave's Special Tango Revisited

Posted on 13/03/2012 by  Dave Morehouse


This is the rough draft of a song that I did a couple years back. For some reason, unknown to me, it has been getting quite a few click throughs lately. Either one person likes it a lot, many people found the link somewhere else, or Byonce recorded something with the same name and they are here by mistake. No matter, if you care to give it a listen without downloading for your own please feel free to do so. Enjoy.

Many thanks for the congratulatory emails and Facebook Likes regarding my poem that was published yesterday at Every Day Poets. They have accepted two more of my poems for future publication. (The next one will be April 17th.) .... Read More...

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