Greetings, Charioteers!
The theme for April is: “Worlds Apart”.
Please include the words: glutinous and orange peel.
2,000 word limit.
Deadline: midnight 30 April 2012.
Greetings, Charioteers!
The theme for April is: “Worlds Apart”.
Please include the words: glutinous and orange peel.
2,000 word limit.
Deadline: midnight 30 April 2012.
This is difficult.
I have just read the two entries for the creative writing competition and find I’m completely stuck: I can’t make the decision.
Both Ara and Bilby have written stories that carried me forward, making me want to read on. Each story is so very different and that makes it harder still!
Ara’s story made me feel so sad for all boys sent out to boarding school at such a young age, especially as I am currently reading Andrew Motion’s memoir of childhood (In the Blood) which details the horrors of his schooling before common entrance. Her blending of the scary fearsome tiger into AA Milne’s Tigger at the end made me smile.
Bilby’s story of an evil man looking for a way out of a relationship is chilling – in that it could really happen! This man, an opportunist,emotionally cruel, and completely ego-centric, is caught out while the girl is saved by the skin of her teeth. Interesting stuff.
I’m going out into the garden where the frost has now lifted.
I may be gone sometime. By the time I come back in I shall have made a decision 🙂
I shall add it to the comments
He didn’t know why he’d agreed to go on the bloody walk. He was bored by the routine, the domestication, the girl; however prettily packaged. He watched her pick up the house keys which shared a ring with a miniature red penknife (nail file, corkscrew, scissors, blade) and an antique silver whistle, made in England, with some stranger’s spit lurking inside; useless things, worthless sentimental nonsense. He had never understood her attachment to memories. Continue reading “The Scales of Justice (March Creative Writing Competition)”
Just name these few places I visited during my recent trip to the UK.
Unlike Boadicea’s demanding quiz this one should be easy for all aboriginals, so easy that perhaps we should limit the answers to those from expats for a few rounds.
Any takers?

It was only his first term at School. The Child was homesick and miserable at first, but he was only seven. He hated the noise and bustle, and the strangeness of it all. He missed his mother and his sisters, and home seemed so very far away. Be a brave chap, his father had said, and he tried his best to fit in, and did not mention his unhappiness in his letters to his mother. Continue reading “The Tiger: March Short Story Competition”
I am honoured to be the current photographic champion amongst Charioteers, and I am thus obliged to think of the next subject for the competition. I was thinking I might have a bit of trouble thinking of something, when my new toy arrived. This is a Digital Keyboard. Actually it is a digital piano, but Yamaha are not allowed to call it that because the weighting of the keys is not quite the same as on a real piano. Only a concert pianist would know the difference, and I certainly don’t claim to be one of those.
Anyway, on to the theme of the competition. How about “Musical Instruments”? This can be anything from a triangle to a church organ, kazoo to a Stratocaster. As long as it makes a musical sound, it is in. 🙂
Marks for originality and technical expertise, although a great subject will defeat a great technical photo, as in my last judgement 🙂
I think St George’s Day might be an appropriate deadline, so 23rd of April it is.
Continue reading “Photo comp #25”
Thank you to those who entered the competition. I warn you my standards of judging are entirely subjective and based on my personal culinary tastes. Continue reading “Results of Photo Comp #24”
It’s all the fault of an American lady (a hundred years ago) with the unenviable name of Adelaide Crapsey. Continue reading “Easter poetry competition – 13th April 2012”
A story of up to 2000 words in length, to be submitted by March 30th please, by mid-night, as a post on your own page, with a link to the comments here–
and to include the following words
penknife
string
milk shake.
If you wish use the prompts to get your story, but you don’t have to!
No entries so far….
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