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  1. Too Little, Too Late? 54

    he is Jim, and I am Fossy” “Why is your name now changed?” “It hasn’t changed; that’s just what ...

    - 2012/01/21 - 11:15am - 3 comments

  2. Cider Without Roses 10

    enough of his ugliness, and he felt that things must change. He had thought of destroying his ugliness, ...

    - 2012/01/17 - 3:25pm - 7 comments

  3. Cider Without Roses 9

    wish to think about. Why, I asked myself, go to all the pain and difficulty of changing one’s body and ... persons, but one, a united individual who had merely changed name. Serge was me, and I was Sophie, and she ... are changing, but my childhood will always have been the wrong one. Margot, Elle, please; this must ...

    - 2012/01/15 - 12:01pm - 6 comments

  4. Too Little, Too Late? 52

    “Yeah, I get that one. Well, we’re all here for her, and I hope she knows that. Anyway, changing the ...

    - 2012/01/14 - 1:33am - 6 comments

  5. Too Little, Too Late? 51

    people would, but more than that it was as three women. My appearance was slowly changing, as weight came ... need to replace far more regularly as I changed over. And once again, that realisation: this was ... and change the subject. “But I’ve seen your Rabbit…” “No distractions, or I won’t get that leather ...

    - 2012/01/10 - 10:33am - 11 comments

  6. Cider Without Roses 7

    mole on her face from which sprang three very long hairs. The changing of my name had gone without ...

    - 2012/01/07 - 12:14am - 3 comments

  7. Too Little, Too Late? 50

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 50 John looked a little nervous at that, and I realised that he too had been shocked by the boy’s directness. He took a couple of deep breaths, and a glance ...

    - 2012/01/04 - 8:50am - 11 comments

  8. Cider Without Roses 6

    imminent opening of the new school year. Everything had changed for me, and it was a delight. Our ... attempt to change the subject. It worked, of course, for what we were doing was celebrating, and so we had ...

    - 2011/12/31 - 3:10pm - 9 comments

  9. Cider Without Roses 5

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Teenage or High School Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 5 It was a good Summer, one I will always remember. It was surprising how quickly the money went, with a car for Roland, the clearance of our debts, an ...

    - 2011/12/27 - 4:09pm - 10 comments

  10. Cider Without Roses 4

    to our flat the more nervous I became, till I begged him to stop so that I could change. I was so ... changing clothes immediately on entry I refused to change back, which meant time indoors. I spent the time ... be easy, we both know this: you are no longer a child, you have changed perhaps too much already for ...

    - 2011/12/21 - 6:44pm - 7 comments

  11. Cider Without Roses 3

    CHAPTER 3 That was the day our lives changed. The payout from the lottery came to €82,136, and it seemed ...

    - 2011/12/17 - 5:02pm - 6 comments

  12. Cider Without Roses 2

    studies… “Maman, I have news, good news. I am changing job” She sat down, weary, as I began to slice the ... changing to?” He smiled, and it was warmer. “No, Maman, not a change in that sense. I have a post with the ... “Ah, my little Alexandre, this paper, it changes everything” I felt tears rising. “You haven’t called ...

    - 2011/12/16 - 10:34am - 13 comments

  13. Cider Without Roses 1

    kidneys open to their kindness. “Queer! Fucking arse bandit! Son of a whore!” As I lay on the changing ...

    - 2011/12/15 - 4:49pm - 15 comments

  14. Too Little, Too Late? 48

    before the little bridge, and we waved as we swang round to the cycle sheds. Offload, change shoes, walk ...

    - 2011/12/16 - 10:34am - 13 comments

  15. Cold Feet at Christmas 3

    agenda when we first met, but she had proven true to her declared position, and the change in Pat’s mood ... “Ah, Tone, I wouldn’t change then for anything. Here’s your missus; later?” “Yeah, OK. What’s up ...

    - 2011/12/12 - 12:38am - 12 comments

  16. Story voice

    I often worry that as I write almost entirely in the first person, my characters would end up becoming, to be honest, 'me' and all the same. It is a difficult one to judge, because in writing said lead role I tend to be doing it by the 'met ...

    - 2011/12/14 - 12:50pm - 8 comments

  17. Cold Feet at Christmas 2

    been a sea change in the life of this church. We have found friends from the far West, and friends from ... that the world could work any other way. Jim had changed so much, from his days of withdrawal at school ... welshified?” “Simon? Dunno about that, but I bet his diet has changed. Likes to bake, does my cuz. Half of this ...

    - 2014/06/23 - 6:56pm - 6 comments

  18. Cold Feet at Christmas 1

    inside never changed, just expanded into a widescreen version. He came smiling across the car park as the ... “Arwel, Twm, Hywel, hiya!” “Tony, just in time. Your round, I think” “Cheeky bugger. Never change, do ...

    - 2011/12/07 - 4:58am - 9 comments

  19. Too Little, Too Late? 45

    changed” She stonefaced our open mouths. “Told you, she don’t get away from me, whatever she is. I saw more ... used to it. So in, and change. Rach, you know where the kettle is” “Oy, ain’t I the guest here?” ...

    - 2011/11/30 - 6:19pm - 8 comments

  20. Too Little, Too Late? 43

    change her views, so you need to skate carefully. I think you’re more like me than Nelly here, am ... change, I can tell you that, so just get on with your life and try…” He looked me hard in the eye, and ... aal…” “Aye, well, I’m still me, like. Just looking to change a few bits round the edges” “Ach, ne ...

    - 2011/11/23 - 1:37pm - 11 comments

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