Mike’s gone all philosophical and metaphorical, not to mention French, on us today with his collage of Pensées Dix. Enjoy!
Here’s a wee Bank Holiday treat from our resident American McStoryteller, the ever-prolific Michael C. Keith.
Mike’s gone all philosophical and metaphorical, not to mention French, on us today with his collage of Pensées Dix. Enjoy!
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On a hot, sunny afternoon in Scotland, it’s only right that we should take you back some years to the heat, sweat, toil and mystery of the crimson fields of Strathmore at berry-picking time.
Enjoy Dreel, a beautifully written tale of that bygone time and occupation from the pen of Dundee-born short story writer and blogger Keith Coleman. Here for your Sunday entertainment is a sweet tale of revenge from that Ayrshire man, Angus Shoor Caan.
When the deal goes up in smoke, it’s time for payback at The Oxter Bar. Enjoy! If you’re a fan of South Park, you’re bound to have come across Mister Hankey. Here at McStorytellers, we have the Scottish equivalent. Meet Mister McPoo. He features in Jobby Done!, the latest memoir from Dalmuir-born author Alasdair McPherson, served straight from the bottom of… well, straight from the bottom.
Enjoy! Oor man in America, Boston-based author Michael C. Keith, returns today to take a swipe at the priesthood and give an old crime a fresh airing.
There will always be Saints With Dirty Feet. Are you remembering that our brand new McSerial kicks off tomorrow and will run from Mondays through to Fridays during the merry month of May?
Penned by Yorkshire-born author, Rosalie Warren, Lost Apostrophe is the diary of a writing group. Sometimes bitchy, sometimes poignant and often laugh-out-loud funny, it’s a microcosm of the Great Writing Nation. And it’s better than any of the Soaps. You’ll be addicted in no time. So come back here on Monday morning. Pour yourself a cup of tea or coffee, or a goblet of virgin’s blood, whichever is your poison. Navigate through Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar until you reach Episode One. Then settle down to meet Eva, the first member of the Lost Apostrophe Writing Group. She's a thirtysomething playgroup leader who writes poetry. And she’s in love with fellow-member Rud. After that, you’ll know the drill each morning. Oor McSerials in the left-hand sidebar. The next episode will be there. Remember, Mondays to Fridays throughout May. Enjoy the massacree! |
McBlog AuthorBrendan Gisby is McStoryteller-in-Residence. He's the author of four novels, three biographies and several short story collections. The McStorytellers
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