As the two friends walked down the narrow street towards the brothel, George was uneasy. Theo paused, “What? You want to back out?” “No…, no I don’t. I was just … Continue reading
FIFTY SHADES OF SEX – GREY, WHITE, ASH, SALT AND PEPPER India Knight writes a column for the Sunday Times. Towards the end of June she wrote a piece on … Continue reading
CELEBRATING WHAT TRUELY MATTERS TO THE OLDER FOLK It could be a sci-fi scenario – deadly disrupter attacks the human brain and causes damage akin to the slow rotting of … Continue reading
POSTCARDS FROMCYPRUS(4) ART ENERGY, THE NATURAL FORCE FIELD THAT IS RHEA BAILEY It is wonderful to have a gift, but the sharing of that gift with an appreciative audience is … Continue reading
RHEA BAILEY Rhea Bailey paints on circles. Life on this planet, and indeed the planet itself, evolves and revolves in and on circles and cycles, no news in that. Yet … Continue reading
POSTCARDS FROMCYPRUS(3) TROLLEY RAGE On Sunday evening I was invited, to my great pleasure, to visit the home of an old friend for a meal among other old friends. The … Continue reading
SPRING – THE HEALING (Cyprus, Post-Invasion) The earth has thrown the cloak of winter from her back. Shackled no more by grey days, flowers make their way to face the … Continue reading
THE BITTER LEMONS OFCYPRUS Since I had my books published, I have been busy ‘outreaching’ to promote them. With that, on top of grandmother duties/pleasures and work, there is scant … Continue reading
POSTCARDS FROMCYPRUS(2) BO Bo is not the brightest spark in the welder’s torch; in fact there are times when he appears not to spark at all. He’s white with splashes … Continue reading