Tag Creative Writing
The Pigeon Fancier – Alastair’s Photo Fiction
Here is my offering for Alastair’s Photo Fiction this week, inspired by the photo below. Why not take part? And why not visit his photography and writing blog to take a look at his other photos…?

Copyright – A Mixed Bag
– The Pigeon Fancier –
“Hey, George! Psst! Are you in there?”
“Don’t be silly, Jim. He ain’t in there! Why would he be in there?”
“Look, Sally’s convinced that’s where she saw him last, before they put the air brick back. Why d’you think she’s been standing here like a lovelorn loon, billing and cooing like it’s going out of fashion?”
“Boys! Shush! I can hear him! He’s definitely in there…”
“Come on, Sally love, you know you’re wasting your time. He’s done a runner, same as always…”
“No he hasn’t! You always want to talk him down – listen!”
“Come on, Jim, let’s leave her to it. She won’t listen – stupid girl!”
“Salleeeeee, Salleeeee, pride of our alley, you’re more than the whole world toooo me…”
“See! I told you boys! He’s singing to me! George! George! Here I am!”
“Jim – it’s that film on TV again, she’s got it all wrong, poor love.”
“Bless her. Let’s leave her to it, like you said. The blighter doesn’t deserve her…”
Here’s a bit of background, for those of you that don’t know the film Sally in Our Alley, or the song by Gracie Fields.
Frack Off! – dVerse Poetics
Please excuse the poor formatting and whatnot – I am posting this using my phone, so goodness knows what it will look like! Suffice to say that this week’s dVerse Poetics prompt was too good to miss. The issue about which I feel strongly was also very close to my dad’s heart, and since I have spent a strangely enjoyable evening talking about him, it feels like the right thing to do. I don’t have my laptop with me (I am away from home), hence the phone post.
I hope you enjoy this – it was written very quickly, but the pumpkins were calling! I will come back and comment on others’ poems and tidy this up, next week.
– Frack Off! –
What the frack are you all doing,
stomping through our field?
Shaking up the ground boys,
to extract what shale will yield.
But can’t you see we’re ripening,
until we’ve reached our best?
Sorry guys, the future’s ours,
there is no time to rest.
You’ve got to wait, the season’s here,
the farmer needs his crop.
Shut your mouth, behave yourselves!
There’s no way we will stop.
Pumpkins, squash and turnips too,
for decades we’ve grown here.
Times they change, that’s how it is,
the law is very clear.
Power and might are on your side,
for now at least, it’s true.
But Mother Nature will fight back,
and first, she’ll come for you.
You’re going too far, you’ve lost the plot –
money has turned your head.
Filthy lucre’s not all that.


