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The Invisible Man

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:prose/Samantha McKenna

Without opening her eyes, she could sense his presence beside her.  Then she heard his gentle voice: "Mummy, he’s here." Half-awake, Leah fumbled to check the time. The harsh glow…

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Turning the Corner

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:prose/Samantha McKenna

Turning the corner, she heard the quickening footsteps echo behind her.  With a determined apprehension she accelerated her pace, deftly sidestepping diagonally to avoid the lurking darkness of the street…

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Holding onto the Floor

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:prose/Samantha McKenna

She lay on the soft pink carpet, tracing the delicate daisy pattern she had chosen just the year before. Its gentle warmth provided comfort, a welcome calm in the sea…

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Double Standards River Deep, Mountain High

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:Pat Kenny/prose

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) dropped a bombshell in their ‘Urban Waste Water Treatment in 2022 Year 2023’ report. Brace yourselves, because it’s a shocking display of double standards that’ll…

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JFK’s Humour Often Stole the Show

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:Pat Kenny/prose

John F Kennedy will be remembered for many things. The lives he touched and the people of all backgrounds he brought together during his time in the White House leave…

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Hot Ladle Lie

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:Derek Walsh/prose

The frondey winner that was a cup of tea to the British, Tae to the Irish and a cup of Cha to the Irish buccaneering Uncles and Aunts. But what…

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For a Good Scent

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:Jacqui Wiley/prose

After telling my beloved several times that I loved ‘Chanel No 5’, he finally got the hint. He gave me an enormous bottle for our anniversary… and with a little…

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The Perfect Girl to Bring to a Funeral

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:Jacqui Wiley/prose

"Are you going to the funeral Tom?" "No Timmy, I didn’t know the deceased that well and I have an appointment. I’ll just put a condolence on R.I.P. Bring Mary;…

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8th of December

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  • Post published:March 9, 2024
  • Post category:Jacqui Wiley/prose

December 8th, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, a day off school and work, thanks to the Catholic Church. No memories of Mass, only memories of childhood excitement. Calls of…

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Learning to Dance

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  • Post published:February 1, 2024
  • Post category:Laurence Meehan/prose

I never was a dancer. I grew up among party piece singers, chancers, and paint artists. But the use of one’s feet was alien; a cold and barren planet that nobody spoke…

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