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  • The self

    The indulgent time of the year. A Christmas Cancer, and a word of warning for peace and goodwill. I am not one for writing quickies. That raw emotion that they… Read more

  • Trumps British Lackey: Farage and the Politics of Fear.

    The article reflects on the political landscape in the UK, drawing parallels between past and present figures like David Steel and Nigel Farage. It critiques the current Labour Party for… Read more

  • Family Fascism

    In this poignant reflection, the author explores the enduring presence of fascism in British society, emphasizing the monarchy’s unearned privilege. Despite the author’s lack of malice towards King Charles, they… Read more

  • The Kitten that Spoils

    The author shares their experience with a new kitten, Missy, while reflecting on writing challenges. Amidst distractions from both pets, thoughts meander on sports and passion. A mishap with Missy… Read more

  • Just Write

    The author reflects on the necessity of writing spontaneously, despite self-doubt and distractions like TV. They share experiences of poetry creation and personal growth after hospitalization. Emphasizing connection and creativity,… Read more

  • The Wool Coat of the Wolf.

    The author critiques the government’s decision to abolish the universal winter fuel payment, framing it as a cost-saving measure. They advocate for a fair tax system where everyone contributes, particularly… Read more

  • Impact of British Politics on the Working Class

    The UK populace feels disillusioned with politicians who make empty promises and fail to listen. The working class, hit hardest by government policies, demands genuine representation and fair treatment. They… Read more

  • Anticipated Excitement: England’s Euro 24 Tournament Kickoff

    In an hour, England kicks off in Euro 24. The blogger’s pride is palpable, but history breeds doubt. Despite talent, disappointment lingers. Now, it’s time for patriotism – a football… Read more

  • Navigating Unemployment: A Modern Serf’s Tale | Scribing Serf

    The author describes a life of struggle after leaving school with poor qualifications. They went through multiple jobs, often on government schemes, experiencing poverty and unfulfilling work. Finally, they found… Read more

  • George’s End

    George, feeling replaced and discombobulated in his own home, resorts to self-harm. As darkness consumes him, he feels the weight of guilt and hears his own heartbeat. This gripping drabble… Read more

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Here you will find my thoughts and opinions on many subjects. All are welcome to argument and criticism as long as it written in a friendly manor.

Overtime the subject covered will include: the writing process, music, photography, cats, life, work and politics.

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