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These are stories I have written at various times, I hope you enjoy them.
My Village: Written originally in my GCSE English exam, I liked it so remembered it and wrote it up. About traditional bumpkin villages. (Written  2001)
Mars: An odd one, can't even remember writing it. A cheeky take on martian life. (Written 2002)
Running: A short, reflective piece on running. (Written 2002)
Habitation Report: What an alien race may well report (if they felt silly) upon having studied planet Earth. (Written 2002)
A Future: A tale of the future, about values, life and living.. (Written 2003)
On Ascension: An old man tells a pub tale. Published in Lent '04 Griffin (Downing College Magazine) (Written 2003).
Duke: A tale based on a physics researcher, with no real purpose to it other than mild amusement. (Written 2004)
Paper Romance: An office worker and his romantic intentions. Published in Easter '04 Griffin. (Written 2004)
Bovinations: Silly tale of cows taking over a farm in Fordford. (Rewritten 6/9/04)
Awakenings: A man wakes up with a hangover: just what made him get so drunk? (Written 17/9/04)
This Bottle: Strange little story about toffs and thier wine. (Written 17/10/04)
Threads: A tale of magic, silly, fairly long. (Finished 15/12/04, started in the annals of history)
Life of Performance: The life of an actor, told through a man watching his performances. (Finished 29/12/04)
A Real Alien: A couple of old 'gentlemen' discuss the latest member of one of their working staffs. (Written 4/1/05)
A cow in the setting sun: A novel I've written (100,000 words in all, a beast!)that I'm in the process of trying to get published. If you'd like a sneaky peeky, let me know and I might well let you have a gander!
Lovely Green Grass: Can't remember writing it, apparently done September '05. Possibly a bit pretentious.
The Origins of Downing College: Written for my College magazone (if it ever comes out). Silly.
(BTW, these are in order of having been written, from top to bottom, so any new stuff will appear at the bottom.
Aperit�f:
To finish I shall share with you something my father taught me:
When you go for a carvery and are asked what meat you desire, ask for some of each, for that way you generally get more.
(I have extended and rewritten 'Duke' into a nineteen thousand word story called Fordford, click here and contact me if you want me to email you a copy, it's too big to put on this site)
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