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It seems to me that there is a natural shelf life for each of us on here. I feel that I have now reached mine. I have watched many of my old friends fade away into the West. Others for a time have wandered wraith-like on here making the odd appearance like some ghostly apparition. When I first joined this site it was on a whim to upload a children’s book about puffins. I only uploaded a few chapters of Intentions just to gauge the reaction. I then added a few more and then another. They are all part of a much wider series entitled simply Memories. There are still more that have never been uploaded at all. Thoughts, the concluding chapter, was only uploaded after a firm friend determined that it should be and outed it by posting a comment under Intentions. Intentions has reached the Ed’s Desk, something I never envisaged at the outset, and Thoughts has been met with reads and comments that again have surprised me. I had been warned initially that most people would never even read a narrative poem on here. All of my writing has always been done for my own amusement and was never intended for the light of day. To those who backed it, I am very grateful. To those who didn’t I hope at least you will have appreciated my sharing it. But it must now go back into the drawer along with all the rest of my writing of many years. It feels more comfortable there. Again many thanks and regards, Terry
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