As part of the slow build-up to the release of No Cure for Shell Shock I’ll be sharing work on a few sites to spread the word and Immaculate Fracture is the first such piece. be sure to check it out as a taster for what’s to come!
Monthly Archives: March 2015
A minor thing, but dedicated to Kathleen ‘Daish’ Winkley nonetheless. A life well lived is never ended From graves or ashes hands reach out fingers extend to brush against the living To wipe away tears stroke hope into the hopeless caress the unseen and hold the lost in a grip […]
What was once forgotten is remembered just the same lessons learned made vivid old names cried out in vain Moments long made history alive in present tense undead steps to dead ends too late for recompense Old journeys are now over tracks lost in choking dust with the next step […]
‘No Cure for Shell Shock’ – bonus points if you remember the poem that name comes from – is my newest work in progress. At the moment it’s about 70% of the way to completion, give or take, without including the design, editing and formatting side of things. It’s definitely […]
When footsteps are coming closer I play a vacant hand numb to desperate feelings in silence I have planned and when the shadows start to part and shy eyes look on mine I hide behind fake blindness stifle love with fear sublime But when she starts to walk away and […]
She made the sign of the cross, uncertain of who was looking. Not Jesus, she was grimly certain of that. Not the Father or the Holy Ghost either, the Trinity were either wholly blind, wholly indifferent or wholly non-existent when it came to her. An apathy she did her best […]