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Rachel Reviews: In Doubtful Taste by Don Behrend
Sometimes, it is good to read poetry that is really about having fun whether that's with form, theme or content. Roald Dahl and Spike Milligan were two famous proponents of verse to amuse and in more recent times, Roger McGough and Brian Bilston have also composed works which are playful and use language and the versatility (pun intended) that the poetic form presents to have a little fun.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in BookClub
The Old Soldier. Top Story - September 2024.
Sheena headed to the archives to research a discovery she'd made while constructing her family tree. An ancestor; a soldier. Accolades for bravery given but he'd mysteriously disappeared with no record of him anywhere.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
Sports Bra
I should have brought my sports bra. This one is not going to support me at all. Why didn't I put it in? Too much in a rush, that's why. I shouldn't have stayed up to finish that series. I knew I'd regret it one way or another. I've got nothing to watch tonight now either. And these yoga pants? I look like a bag of rubbish tied up. I thought they were meant to allow movement? Where's my water bottle? Oh, don't tell me I left it in the car? I'm such a bozo! And now I'll be late!
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Trophy Cabinet. Content Warning.
When she found his trophy cabinet, the horror of her discovery put her in a place where she had no point of reference; a chasm where she was falling, helpless and without recourse. Her revulsion urged her to act but she was scared: how do you confront someone who you know to be a killer?
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction




