Melodie Corrigall
Prose & Poetry
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And You Are?
Keeping Silent
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Times Like These
Betrayal
Days of Heroes
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The Old Farm
Abandoned
Africa
Phoenix Rises
Quentin Blue Heron
Moving On >>
The Seasons
The Bronson’s Good Luck
A Tasty Morsel
Faces
Forget Dick Goodey
Going Out
How it Was in the Winter
Winter Birds
Cul De Sac
Disparate Souls
A Nasty Shock
The Dream
No Free Agent
Speculation
The Period of Soon
Family Matters
The Walk-On
My birthday boy
Margaret the Magnificent
Camp Intruder
Chariot of Fire
Happy Times
Resilience
Her Story
The Brown Dress
Blue Nails
Cyclops, One
Get a Life
High Noon
Ole
Think Fast
Helen
Relationships
Foiled Again
The Spider
Two against one
Chalk and Cheese
Going for Gold
Scarlet Ribbons
Without the China
Wolf Country
Other Worlds
The Drummer Boy
The Look-Alike
The Circus and the Library
Lip Sealed
The Circle
Words Words Words
The Third Option
The bay
The Bird According To Jack
The Dead Bird
The Usual Skeptics
Breaking Up
Right Time, Right Place
The Boy
Nobody There
Wait for me
On a Lighter Note >>
The Thursday Billionaires
A Prize every Time
Anyone for an endive?
A week to dine out on
Not Yet 45
The McLean Boys and that Wild Alex Hare
Funeral Chat
The Fine Print
And Think Of England
Aspirations
Barry Pope-Pope
Beating the Odds
Dancing Shoes
Do or Die
Eye to Eye
First Prize for Fight Free
Gone Missing
Jack Jackson
Jeremy Irons
Kids, Cats and Quick Exits
Ms. Adventure
Polar Bear Perils
Slicker Down
Soul Mates
The Last Laugh
The Red Car
Lucky 13
Poetry >>
Rumplestiltskin
Scattered to the wind
Flying
The Form the Same
For the Best
Mrs. X
The Children
Yellow Song
Bread a Loan
A Small Room
Blackbirds
Dreams Lost
Ninety Years Young
Universal Summer Blue
Partly Political >>
A Tinge of Joy
The Hefner Project
Robert’s Rules
Fish Eyes
Shorties >>
A Shipboard Romance
Downsizing
Dominant Duo
The Wrong Box
Breadcrumbs
Moving On
Table Man
For the Cause
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