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A wee drink

On March 6, 2014 By djmac
To the alcoholic, satisfaction is always one drink away. Here's a Glasgow take on it. Glossary included.
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Best of humour: top ten funny posts part 2

On March 5, 2014 By djmac
At the end of winter, the funny bone can be a bit slowed up. Here are five funny posts to thaw it out.
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The Kings' Wedding

On March 4, 2014 By djmac
Times are changing, but there's still some resistance to this particular Royal Wedding. Perhaps it can be sorted out in rhythm and rhyme.
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Limericks

On January 7, 2014 By djmac
A couple of limericks that will produce a guffaw or a groan. Or maybe just a disapproving arched eyebrow.
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Best of humour: top ten funny posts part 1

On January 3, 2014 By djmac
In the bleak midwinter, we need a bit of a laugh. Here are five lights in the darkness written to make you smile.
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Signals: my favourite from my own writing

On January 2, 2014 By djmac
My poem "Signals" was published in 2013 by The Puffin Review. They described it as 'A haunting and lyrical poem about time and loss,' but for me this was exactly how it was when I visited my paternal grandmother
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Best of 2013

On January 1, 2014 By djmac
The best pieces published on the site over the last year. Be moved, smile, cry, laugh and reflect.
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Train not stopping

On December 3, 2013 By djmac
Sometimes what you want is not what you get. Unless you have high expectations, oh and some money too.
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Dr Who?

On November 24, 2013 By djmac
Dr Who is 50 years old this week. I celebrate by regenerating an old ditty that ought to have been lost somewhere in time and space...
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Bubble by Emma Cooke

On November 8, 2013 By djmac
Wonder, discovery and delight run as rich threads through Emma Cooke's lovely poem.
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Innocents by Spiderboy

On November 4, 2013 By djmac
Spiderboy tests out the theory that the Innocents were trading under a false name. In rhyme and with tongue pushed through cheek!
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  • DJ Mac is a writer based in Edinburgh, Scotland who fouters (dithers) with an itchy, scratchy pen in the moments when the bewilderment provoked by life settles. He is easily distracted by the bright pictures in his gallery.
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