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Under the Skin by Emma Cooke

On October 13, 2013 By djmac
Despite precautions, sometimes bad things still find a way to penetrate and then haunt us. A poem for Halloween by fellow Binge Inker, Emma Cooke.
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Grandmother’s Gift

On September 21, 2013 By djmac
Love 'tied in years and yarn' is the subject of Emma Cooke's short and tender poem. She explains the context to her writing below the verses.
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A few lines by Spiderboy

On August 30, 2013 By djmac
Spiderboy takes on a hot issue in his topical poem. Where do we draw the line?
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Friday Night, Festival Fringe by E.M.S. Petrie

On August 22, 2013 By djmac
The Fringe holds hazards for unsuspecting citizens. Beware...
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Top Five Creative Writing Pieces, Ever!

On July 21, 2013 By djmac
Time for a bit of indulgence. As the website passes its six month birthday, I've allowed myself the pleasure of selecting my five favourite posts. And here they are...
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Far Off Places: The Back of Beyond

On July 3, 2013 By djmac
Far Off Places has done the Binge Inkers proud. Issue 2 is not to be missed.
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Someone else to save

On June 10, 2013 By djmac
In the week that a certain man of steel takes to the skies again, I practise a little superhero subversion. Just because i can.
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Top five posts in May

On June 8, 2013 By djmac
The site has been busy over May with almost 1000 hits. What were visitors reading? Here are the top five posts by visits.
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A Month Before by Martin Redfern

On June 5, 2013 By djmac
In his achingly tender poem A Month Before, Martin Redfern describes the suffering that comes from loss and how love keeps us tethered to the past and to each other.
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Dr Who?

On June 3, 2013 By djmac
A high-end poem on the news that Matt Smith is to leave Dr Who. Weep Wordsworth, weep...
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Poetry: not drowning, but swimming

On May 31, 2013 By djmac
Book sales of poetry are down. Is poetry on its belly? Not on your nelly, Shelley. Take a look at the Guardian's take on this.
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