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The Curse of Scafell, is now complete and at 195 thousand words a fairly subatantial read beginning in 1868 and ends in 1920. It is the first part of a trilogy. Much of it was written while sat in front of the lake and with just a pen and writing pad. This gave the author…
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Wordsworth’s Baby
Background to the story After being responsible for the deaths of thirty-eight people in the Lake District, thanks to his bosses, Roger is given a new identity. As Alan, he is the archetypical Cumbrian gent. What is more; he is desperate to have a family of his own and uses two very young and impressionable…
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Wordsworth’s Baby
Roger looked at the girls as he delightedly read Emma’s reply, if only he could be more open about his harem. If only they would understand that he was doing this in the interests to save as many women as possible from the forthcoming tsunamis. Then again it was better to keep some things secret.…
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The Lady of Wasdale
Like some water meandering aimlessly as some inner force; they were both sat somewhat shaken and numb. ‘What we sow is what we reap.’ Her mother said as she wanted to upbraid her over her recklessness. ‘Deeply embedded in me are: the rich and the poor, the pure and the depraved, the wise and…
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The Lady of Wasale
‘The middle ground is always best.’ He said. ‘Are you saying that a compromise, or middle point, between two extremes must be the truth?’ She said to his shock. ‘I am indeed.’ ‘I say the sky is blue, you…
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The Lady of Wasdale
The next day in work and with John dead, she felt lucky. With him wiped off from the face of the earth she felt more respectable, as though she wasn’t cheating on him, and almost as if she had never even met him. That was until all of a sudden, she went to the pantry,…
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The Lady of Wasdale
Her first pregnancy coincided with the deaths John and that stupid brat Daniel from her schooldays. Her second pregnancy resulted in Nathan’s demise. What a feeling it was that during her third pregnancy she had once and for all got rid of her stalker, Kevin. With him gone, she hoped that spring would turn into…
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The Lady of Wasdale
The TV was on and as she lay on the sofa and full of contempt for the world, she could imagine her gas boiler blowing up. If only such a fortuitous event could take place: when the four of them were at home. The world was such a miserable place. Why would anyone want to…
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The Ladies of Wasdale
Despite having her life reset from that of Cumbrian life, to Manchester city, thanks to her genetic code that had neither been altered nor erased, Victoria remained the quintessential country lass and was well informed as to how much the elite were trying to depopulate the masses through war and stealth. Despite this, and because…
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The Curse of Scafell
The curse of Scafell In the subliminal hinterland of the far north west of England, lies both England’s highest mountain and deepest lake. According to legend, in times of peace, Scafell watches and protects her people from genocide as well as preventing Wastwater lying below from turning from a Nordic blue to a blood red.…