by Neil | Jun 30, 2008 | Entertainment, Film, Movies, Review, Thoughts
In the 1880’s it was said that Jesse James was the most famous American after Mark Twain. A point noted in the film. On April 3rd, 1882 Jesse James was assassinate in his own home by a man he knew. Jesse is still famous today, as much for how he died as how he lived...by Neil | Jun 27, 2008 | Fiction, flash fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story
Hopefully this marks the end of my very specific writer’s block around Flash Fiction. Feedback, as ever, is welcomed. Enjoy: Descent By Neil Beynon I keep having a reoccurring dream: I am standing on grass, a short distance from an airport. It’s not a real...by Neil | Jun 26, 2008 | Blog, Family, Life, Personal, Random, Seemed like a good idea at the time, why is it always me
Assuming of course you’re shooting a film involving a bespecled, bearded chap dressed like a tramp and sporting a full set of luggage under his eyes. Apologies for the lack of bloggage. It’s been a bit frantic this week with family stuff (Niece being...by Neil | Jun 23, 2008 | Comedy, Family, humor, Humour, Life, Personal, Wales
Things I learned this weekend: – If feeding family home cooked ham with sticky bits it’s best to stand back – Pineapple eaten whilst bouncing on a pink ball following a long walk induces labour – A golden retriever can hear a banana being...by Neil | Jun 20, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories, short story
I went over, hence the change in title. This is an experiment. Feedback welcomed. Bag Lady By Neil Beynon I confess there are days when I do not feel like writing. Days when the page flashes a white neon tundra at me and the cursor blinks accusingly at me. On these...