This author doesn’t have a huge number of stories on the site the quality is stunning. Different and intriguing. This is what Leila said about this one:
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Week 325: Little Vermin Have Big Ears
Advisory
No vermin have been harmed during the production of this post. The only vermin the author would like to harm are those who police matters of pronoun usage. In this piece Rats will be referred to in the masculine and Mice in the feminine (and yes, I know capitalizing vermin species deviates from standard usage). It could have gone either way, but mention of the late Audrey Hepburn, in relation to Mice, was the deciding factor.
For those persons who will still take offense on general principle, due to the combined deficiencies of their parents, mentors and education systems, I offer this item I found on Google yesterday during my research for this piece: Oxygen through the rectum aids in respiration. Since the persons addressed in this paragraph think and speak with and through their rectums, I find it fair to point out that there are health benefits to be gained from such ignorant actions.
Continue reading “Week 325: Little Vermin Have Big Ears”Literally Reruns – The Story of My Home Town Saugus, Massachusetts by Tom Sheehan
Leila has brought out a piece by our most published author and he needs no introductions to regular visitors to the site:
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Leila has done me the great honour of not only suggesting one of my scribbles but also making me honorary ‘mother’ of all you lot. So eat your greens, get your elbows off the table and have a look at this:
Continue reading “Literally Stories – Sky Clad by Diane M Dickson”Literally Reruns – The Devil Went Down to Ayrshire by Hugh Cron
And here Leila has chosen a wicked piece by Editor Hugh – Stand by.
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – The Devil Went Down to Ayrshire by Hugh Cron”Literally Reruns – The Violin He Played Downstairs by Ashlie Allen
Leila has chosen a dark and disturbing piece this time. Get yourself a whisky, make sure all the doors are locked and have a look at this one:
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Leila’s introduction to this needs nothing from me:
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And another one for the fairer sex (I’m probably not allowed to say that these days, am I?) So, another one for the people who we used to call the fairer sex (there – smiles with satisfaction at how WOKE I am!!) Leila has chosen this piece by Ms Field and this is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Workplace Harmony by Rebecca Field”Literally Reruns – Wishbone by Jennie Boyes
In the interests of fair play lovely Leila has been concentrating on the female authors for a little while. We have met Jennie Boyes a few times on the site and she has some great pieces in her catalogue:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Wishbone by Jennie Boyes”Literally Reruns – End Home by David Henson
Well Leila did a sterling job sending in a whole batch of Rerun suggestions just before Christmas so we had a lovely supply for the start of the New Year. This is one from a long time friend of the site with an interesting canon of work. This is what she said:
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