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The Harehound is busy working on its half of its latest novel that is co-authored with Belia. There is little chance of a full return to its lair before the end of June.

It has packed its favourite pencil, its most dog-eared (!) notebook and has set off to the Literary Hills in search of inspiration.

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Conclusive

Evon de Gwymbach

Long distance and complicated lives seen in an internet perspective. How far can it go?


Anna in Greece and Nigel in England live separate lives each facing their own personal dramas. Coincidence, need, and the Internet bring them together in a virtual relationship that takes them both way beyond country and personal borders.


Conclusive (this is only a 'working title') is co-authored by Belia, and Harehound writing under the nom de plume of Evon de Gwymbach

 

Gone

Gordon de Gwymbach

Short stories and poems, some are experimental, others very conventional.


STORIES
Gone. Pushing analogy
Repairs Required. Lacking Communication.
In the Beginning. New slant on Creation Theory
Unstable. Bit naughty, not for the reverent.
Commentary. Experimenting without punctuation
Stuff. Experimenting without adjectives or adverbs
I am Boy. A cruel tale
Sectioning. Weird and confused?
Cross roads – When we reach them it is too late
The Voyeur –Seeing things from a different perspective
Outcast. Stark rant from the 1960s

POEMS
I am the strength. The 1st of three Riddles – easy!
Feelings. The 2nd Riddle -a bit harder.
The Pale. At last! Tender and melancholy poem
Underpass. A sonnet pair about a Queen of Hearts
Words of Time. Seasons of the year throughout the Ages
We Speak as One. The 3rd Riddle. Only easy if you know about it
Forecast. A tongue-twisting Shipping Area poem
Fifty. Looking at me looking at me
Parting. A small poem of hopelessness
Why is Grass Green . A tour de force
Time of My Life – A condensed ‘Rake’s Progress’?
Saga - An ode to a much-loved dog
A Cancer Amongst Us – Our shame
Take Heed – Germany bullies Greece
Fugit – Time was not, and Time will not be

 

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jlbwye wrote 7 days ago

Oh it was you was it! Never mind - and good luck with your new book.....

Fontaine wrote 8 days ago

Hi H, Thanks for the backing! XF

jlbwye wrote 8 days ago

Hey there Harehound - feel like giving an old girl a boost on your s....

Fontaine wrote 18 days ago

Hi, you old hound. Just to say I have started a thread recommending C....

elina914 wrote 59 days ago

Gordon -- Regarding Marsh Tide -- I read in when it was still on A....

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I wrote 23 days ago

Hi Su, This is not really my genre - but you were kind enough to comment on 'Conclusive'. I was particularly interested in your technical ability to use the diary format and think that you have managed to carry that off very well. It is not an easy thing to do whilst maintaining the reader's intere... view book

I wrote 23 days ago

Liz, I am not really the right person to crit this genre but you were kind enough to take an interest in "Conclusive" so I have read (very swiftly) all the chapters that you have uploaded. The pace is fast and the scene-changes equally so. I think that is right for this genre - although I did find ... view book

I wrote 30 days ago

Well at last I have managed to read all of this book (except Chapter 13 that will not load!) The start of the book immediately 'hooks' the reader. I like the fantasy - and you manage it well. It would be easy to become all 'prince Charming' with it, but we are aware, right from the start, that th... view book

I wrote 79 days ago

PLC Review, I have not finished the book but have read far enough to, I think, gain an overall impression. In a strange sort of way this is hardly a novel at all - it is a sort of stream of events that are happening almost as if in a dream - a sort of haze of happenings. As such it is a relaxi... view book

I wrote 125 days ago

Peter, I should make it clear that I am critiquing as a 'Friend' of this thread, rather than a member! I have read to the end of Chapter Four, and intend to read on, and what i would like to suggest relates to style rather than to content (the content is brilliant!). So far I have the feeling ... view book

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