There was a tall man called David Whose life’s motto was ‘save it!’ He amassed photos and views Shared them through CPUs His attention to detail’s what made it.
I am very bad at accepting praise. Can't believe it half the time. Appearing ungrateful, ungraceful, falsely modest; another manifestation of ego. I am strangely pleased, under it all, that you bothered. But then, I couldn't be so arrogant as to write my own, could I?
Yes, I like it. Interesting rhymes, David, save it, made it. I have been thinking of the possibilities, and thinking it might be easier in the Welsh, Daffyd, had I been Welsh, which I'm not, which might go with avid, gravid, lathered, averred, but am I bothered?
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Welcome to the Cryptwriters blog "Work in Progress"
Here you will find a selection of our work: poetry, prose and other Cryptwriters-related works.
The Cryptwriters group grew out of an earlier project at St. Peter's called Voices From the Crypt initiated by Anne-Marie Glasheen, which ran from 2007—2008. When this project ended the suggestion was made that I should start a regular writing group to be set up at the Crypt. With a lot of help from a lot of kind people including Inspire, the London College of Communication (which provided the initial funding for the project) and the Cryptwriters' regular tutor, Gale Burns, the group was born. It held its inaugural meeting on 16 October 2008 in The Crypt of St. Peter's Church, (from which the name is derived) just off Walworth Road, SE17, where we still meet today.
The ethos of The Cryptwriters is best explained as follows: We meet every other Thursday to read, critique and encourage each other in our writing and, under the expert guidance of our tutor, Gale Burns, to develop, attune and calibrate each individual's writing ability to the best levels we can attain.
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This blog was mainly about my time living in Madrid and my return to London
in 2010. I will not be updating or adding to it from March 2013.
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Path of Light
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*First-time visitors* to many temples and houses of eternity in Upper Egypt
were amazed if not amused to be ushered into a dark and dusty rock cut room
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I suppose I asked for that, using body type in yours. I no longer think of myself as tall, in comparison with Christopher, who towers over me.
Surely, you cannot feel bad... full of praise, it is!
I am very bad at accepting praise. Can't believe it half the time. Appearing ungrateful, ungraceful, falsely modest; another manifestation of ego. I am strangely pleased, under it all, that you bothered. But then, I couldn't be so arrogant as to write my own, could I?
Aren't limericks meant to be a bit salacious? Or at least risque? I am going to try and write one or two now! Watch this space!!
Can't wait!
Yes, but who are you going to pick???
Spin the bottle...
Yes, I like it. Interesting rhymes, David, save it, made it. I have been thinking of the possibilities, and thinking it might be easier in the Welsh, Daffyd, had I been Welsh, which I'm not, which might go with avid, gravid, lathered, averred, but am I bothered?
you mean: 'bovvered'
So I do. I stand corrected. Thank you. But on the steps it is hot and bothered.
Is that all you ever think about?....
I seem to remember writing on other subjects some months ago...
hey, spring will be over soon.
Methinks someone is censoring the comments.
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