WOUNDED FLIGHT
by Wendy Norman She walked confident in her denial Having frequented betrayals’ aisle Her armour fastened with lesions of regret Past sorrows unable to forget Feeling strongest when she sorrowed […]
Love Whispers
By Wendy Norman The ocean glistened with the warm sun’s kiss Waves rippled in the breeze another day of bliss Sandy shores where dancing sunbeams play Gazing on sand with […]
Dog cries
By Wendy Norman A dog is so clever he needs to run free Feel wind on his back until eternity Chasing birds and lizards, sniffing out rabbits He cherishes […]
Tortured Turret
Poem by Wendy Norman Many a night I have sat and cried Sharp stones have hurt and cut my stride Potholes of disappointments have crippled me Slowly they filled with […]
He was just a boy (short story draft)
Photo taken at Narrabeen Lakes, Sydney It was a Typical Sydney Sunday in 1960, the middle of a heatwave across Australia and all home owners had their garden sprinklers on . […]
IT’S ONLY A CLOWN!
The other day I was having a quick scroll through facebook and came across a photo of a mother dressed as a clown and hiding under her child’s bed. I […]
Switzerland
Another wonderful part of my last trip overseas was visiting Stansstad in the Lake Lucerne region of Switzerland. Switzerland is a country with much variation in geography, and cultural diversity. […]
“The purpose of literature is to turn blood into ink.” —T.S. Eliot
So delve deep my friends…
A world of you and me
Condescending numerous others You’ve mystified my mind I find you curiously enticing Like a bottle of the finest wine Your personality is fascinating and inviting Full of great character and wit […]
Quote of the Day
“I do not think, sir, you have any right to command me, merely because you are older than I, or because you have seen more of the world than I […]
THE RED DRESS
By Wendy Norman You linger there feeling the dust settle in Weighed down with guilty sin We used to dance Now I walk in a trance Abandoned in a heap With Joy […]