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    The Art

    The sun was high in the sky, beating down on my back as I laced up my sneakers. That was when I looked up as he walked past me, wearing skintight track shorts. The kind that left nothing to...

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    • Haha. Got to love those flirtatious moments. I also agree it needed the profanity. Not that I’m big on censorship anyway.

      Great ink

    • Holiday romances in far off destinations make the world go round and generally a much happier place .. if only briefly .. two weeks would be tops for me now .. Hell, it doesn’t even need to be a faraway place these days .. anywhere beyond the garden gate would be just fine .. I dunno whether todays offering is a product of a wickedly well primed imagination .. or whether these events genuinely happened .. either way, it doesn’t matter, I applaud your frankness & originality .. Kind regards, Neville

    • A sizzling, playful scene full of tension and wit. The narrator’s boldness and the flirtatious back-and-forth make this a fun, electric read.

    • Tremendous work. Powerful.

    • Passionately penned, Fia. Always love your storytelling my friend, excellent write. Appreciate you, cuz.

      Damian

    • Hoi hoi
      You know that I am a fan of your for DUP’s ago.
      And I won’t/don’t want to bagatelize (or what’s it spelled) the other one walking away, but how about envying the back pockets?

      I lured à very lovely person in writing such a poem (lyrics) and it dried up very well.
      Maybe it’ll be a possibility to retaliate???

      Other than that à lovely write. What’s this with this à all the time?
      You’re the sharp person. I’m not your fan for nothing!
      Warmest greetings from Gus

      • Hi,Duhsjaak, I will lay off the “a”‘s. This is an old story, but I wanted to share it. Thank you;))

    • The brave and bold flirting is fun to read, although this old fuddy-duddy was always too shy to carry on that way. Nice that she told him right out that she was married. Sexual attraction is part of us and I don’t think you can make it go away. (I certainly haven’t stopped noticing the girls. Heh-Heh!)

    • Oh, that was excellent. How nice to read something that is what it is and does not have to apologize for it. I could absolutely see this entire encounter,

    • Very nice interaction, did this really happen?
      If so, did you make the call? So many questions attached to this
      creative piece. Thank you

    • Oh this was seduction writing at its finest. The dialogue grabbed me and held me there like the best encounter with a woman I have ever had. This really rocked big time. You have the dialogue down perfectly. My attention was riveted. And there were surprises around every turn in the dialogue. The suspense of what would happen next had me completely enthralled., Great storytelling. You had me stimulated beyond belief just by the dialogue alone with no graphic depictions just the prospect of the bedroom affair.

      John

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    Dangerous Advice from a Poet Playing a Doctor

    Dangerous Advice from a Poet Playing a Doctor   freckles are little poems on the face of literature they frolic about cute? doubtful blemishes? not really   and on the nose of inspiration they look good but the melanoma words that mix themselves in may be cancerous   so perhaps stick to short stories they may present less...

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    • Kind of an ironic ending. I sense a kind of lightheartedness in this. Nice one, J.

    • A cancer among the freckles…now that is an interesting take. As a poet, you are saying they heal..Are short story writers considered a placebo?
      Being that I write both, would I be considered a test subject? Hmm
      I like this.

      • Your reply made me smile. Thank you, Fia.
        j.

        • I’m glad I can be goofy sometimes.

          • And by the way….I envy those who can write Short Stories….I do not have the attention span. Started four different novels…got through 40, 60, 40 and 60 pages in each and lost my momentum.
            But then our current person in charge of health would just ignore the freckle as nothing to worry about or a Democratic hoax.
            j.

    • This poem is so clever and darkly funny. The metaphors are brilliant, especially the idea of freckles as little poems and “melanoma words” as a threat. It makes the piece feel both whimsical and sharp, a tone perfectly captured by its fantastic title, “Dangerous Advice from a Poet Playing a Doctor.” Great Write, j.

    • Brilliant work, my friend.

    • hmmm let’s see, I don’t write short stories, I don’t have freckles, so all I can do is read your poem Jacob. And if you don’t mind my saying, it’s one fukin’ freckley good poem. The kind of freckle poem that gets under the skin of those who think they know art but understand nothing at all. Why do such people run our society, create cultural wars, and are a menace to humanity?!

      So here goes a reading: once upon a time in Frecklesville….. LOL
      -Curt

    • Powerfully penned, Jacob. Incredible write my friend. Appreciate you.

      Damian

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