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MiddleSon

  • Last seen on Feb 13 10:19 AM 2006. Member since February 14, 2006.
  • I have 17 poems, 89 stories

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  • Start of Season - 11 at storywrite
    Start of Season - 11
    We stood in the doorway of the Kerbey Lane Café, among the others crowded at the front waiting for a table, and I tried not to stare at Mark as he conti
  • Start of Season - 10 at storywrite
    Start of Season - 10
    Todd was in boxer shorts, his smooth blonde body studded with shadows as he crept back to the bed.  “How ya feeling?” he whispered as he slipped be
  • Start of Season - 9 at storywrite
    Start of Season - 9
    We stumbled into the darkened dorm room to find Mark sprawled out face-down on his bed, his head at the foot, his feet at the head, and snoring lightly.

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  • on Fit The First: The Landing by Lewis Carroll, on September 18, 2003
    A perennial escapist favorite of mine, along with most anything by Lewis Carroll – always available to fill my mind with vivid paint-colors and absurdist images, and put a smile on my face. And always something more to be seen, just behind the canvas.

    ~ Jimmy

  • on 'Ough' - A Phonetic Fantasy by W T Goodge, on June 27, 2003
    Oy! Australian, I should have known -- only they and the British have such a satirical knack, with imaginative wordplay and language we lack!

    ~ Jimmy

  • I mean to tell ya -- /damn/ she's just the best

    ~ Jimmy

  • on Wynken, Blynken, And Nod by Eugene Field, on June 2, 2003
    Months ago, when Nando Tater opened a contest, asking for an original Children's Poem, this was one of the great classics that I read and enjoyed to get myself into the swing -- I created "The Eager Pine" not soon after. I won the contest, too.

    So I am thankful, in part, to the land of Nod, for the inspiration that it so readily gave.

    ~ Jimmy