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Possibly Stephen
The writer stared at the page, expecting inspiration to spring at him from the fibres of the old-style reporters’ notebook.
Words trickled...gushed...cascaded. He ripped the page out, rolled it into a tight ball and chucked. It bounced off the bin, thran as the incorporeal muse.
“What was wrong with that?” she asked, form flickering in the draught.
“It was in Latin,” he spat.
She giggled a bit. “Sorry, my mind wandered. I know, how about–?”
“Look, could you put on something less filmy. It’s distracting. Tired, not dead.”
“Tweeds okay?”
He nodded, and wrote Misery.
From Guest Contributor Perry McDaid
The Mortar
“Captain Stevens you normally don’t get so upset by attacks, what’s under your skin?” Sergeant Cordova asked in a mock-respectful tone.
“I was watching 1408,” I responded.
“The horror movie with Matthew Broderick?”
“It was John Cusack, but yes.”
“It’s based on the Stephen King story?"
“Yes.”
“Alone, at night, in Iraq?”
“Yes.”
“A few life tips, Sir... don’t give your ex-wife the keys to your Camaro, don’t dismount after getting hit by an unknown attacker, and the most important...”
“What’s the most important thing?”
“Don’t watch a horror movie alone, at night, in Iraq, with all due respect...Sir.”
From Guest Contributor Terry Brunt
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