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		<description>The original writings of author Carl Thomas</description>
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			<title>Davo &amp; Spud - The Return</title>
			<description>It was getting dark and the others hadreturned. Davo and Spud had finished off the bottle of cheap ciderand were getting on like the old times.&amp;nbsp;They planned on goingover to the nearest 24-7 to filch themselves a few bottles of FrostyJack&amp;rsquo;s. It was a mission and something they&amp;rs..</description>
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			<title>A Sea of Change</title>
			<description>Charley feltits slow passage through the city, as it devoured the souls of theliving, the sleeping and the anxious. Supporting himself onthe crumbling Roman wall, he fought to steady himself against thegrowing vertigo and the sensation of losing the ground beneath hisfeet. This w..</description>
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			<title>Davo &amp; Spud - Hello World</title>
			<description>Davo was settling downto the relative warmth of the multi-story car-park.  Only a mildchill crept through into his sleeping bag from the thick cardboardand concrete beneath. He hardly felt itthough. The cheap wine and cider sent a glow, whether real orimagined, through his body. ..</description>
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			<title>Destiny's Number</title>
			<description>Dragged by his brokenleg along the tarmac, Charley was in a world of pain. &amp;ldquo;What do you think,Charley, do you think they will come to save you? Maybe, maybe not.Seems likely they would have done it by now, if that was their plan.&amp;rdquo;He seemed satisfiedwith this ans..</description>
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			<title>Ode to the Sinners</title>
			<description>Charley had a feelingof d&amp;eacute;j&amp;agrave; vu as he approached the Gothic doors that his Boss andDanny now blocked. The halogen security lights pulsed and flared aslow and languid rhythm. &amp;ldquo;Listen, Sir, youcan&amp;rsquo;t come in. Those are the club rules,&amp;rdquo; his Boss said, in..</description>
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			<title>Bone Yard</title>
			<description>Once he felt composedenough to return, he slipped out of the bathroom, feeling thedarkness of the room outside the bathroom that more intensely. The darkness he facedwas a creeping kind of darkness, with gaps and shadows calling out tohis wandering eyes. His mind blossomed with the..</description>
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			<title>Mirror Mirror</title>
			<description>To get to the stafftoilets, he had to pass through a larger room. The light was alwaysleft on in the toilet but not in the room he had to pass through toget there. Using the light thatshone through the open door before him, he picked his way past  thedusty boxes and mop buckets tha..</description>
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			<title>The Apprentice Pillar</title>
			<description>The need for moneycomes from our need for changeand controlover what would otherwise bea tedious string of days.Repeated use had giventhe whipping post a patina you would enjoy on your favourite piece offurniture. Until you knew that Mr Sheen had nothing to ..</description>
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			<title>Immortal Earth</title>
			<description>First chapter. </description>
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			<title>Dark Dreams</title>
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			<title>Quiet Wind</title>
			<description>First Published in 1994 by Poetry Now, Wales Anthology 
(Edited by Veronica Hannon)</description>
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			<title>I Collect Small Parts</title>
			<description>I collect  small parts Have a penchant  for hearts and the slippery coil of your spine</description>
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			<title>The Need for Money/Control</title>
			<description>The need for money comes from our need for change and control over what would otherwise be a tedious string of days. </description>
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