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Terry Collett (Terry Collett)
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Last Online 09/07/2008
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About Myself: Terry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, short story and short novels. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. His work has been published in magazines and anthologies on-line and off. His main ambition is to have a book of his stories and poems published.

Stories


Published Short Stories

 
DateTitleCategoryHits
Sep 7, 2008LUNCH TIME DUET.Miscellaneous Stories 31
Sep 7, 2008A NIGHT IN PARIS.Miscellaneous Stories 48
Sep 6, 2008LIKE A CRAZY BIRD.Poetry 52
Sep 1, 2008BABY.Miscellaneous Stories 82
Aug 31, 2008ASHES.Miscellaneous Stories 66
Aug 30, 2008CRUCIFIX.Miscellaneous Stories 64
Aug 29, 2008MARY'S MIXED MEDITATIONS.Miscellaneous Stories 87
Aug 28, 2008ALL SHOOK UP.Poetry 78
Aug 27, 2008FIRST SEX.Poetry 108
Aug 26, 2008EVENING.Miscellaneous Stories 69
Aug 24, 2008HE LOVED GRETA GARBO.Poetry 64
Aug 23, 2008SHE FOOLED THEM.Poetry 66
Aug 20, 2008SECOND SEX.Poetry 133
Aug 20, 2008DOLL.Miscellaneous Stories 143
Aug 8, 2008HANK & BROADS.Poetry 94
Aug 7, 2008SHE LOVED RANDALPoetry 93
Jul 31, 2008THE POLISH DAME.Poetry 183

Comments

Total number of comments: 485

Title article: Will We Meet Again?
Date: 2008-09-07 14:56:48

I am becoming use to your style and subject matter. This has the things that draw you to write, the factors that make you want to create. Darkness,and sadness are here, thoughts, feelings. I enjoyed it; if enjoyed is the right word here as much as one can watching another's pain and sadness

Title article: A Long Time Ago
Date: 2008-09-07 14:49:57

There is a strong element of existentialism in your poems, I find, which coupled with the occasional touches of nilhilism, makes your poetry quite dark and gloomy. But that is no problem, just an observation. I like the poem and will read more of your work.

Title article: Where I Belong
Date: 2008-09-07 14:44:31

I was impressed with this poem. The structure was solid, the unfolding lines and words conveyed their message with lucidity if with a chill but overall I liked it.

Title article: The Chelsea Apartment
Date: 2008-09-07 14:36:16

A very impressive story I thought. Keeping just a step ahead of the reader all the time, making them use their brains, and that brill ending. I would have liked to have read more of this, have gone deeper into her life and brain. But good is good.

Title article: "She took my kids away"
Date: 2008-09-07 14:31:18

I enjoyed the mystery of this story, yet at the same time reality and the emotions running throught it. I personally would have like it in a larger font so i didn't have to screw up my old eyes to read it. But that is a technical aspect not a creative one.

Title article: LUNCH TIME DUET.
Date: 2008-09-07 09:56:55

I know there are no speech marks. An experiment I am trying out. After Cormac Macarthy and Ali Smith and others.

Title article: Through Open Eyes
Date: 2008-09-07 09:39:50

Oh, yes, I do like this poem. It speaks to me, talks as if I were there with the speaker, maybe inside the head thinking the thoughts,too. Lucid poem, well composed. One of the best i have read in a while.

Title article: P3
Date: 2008-09-07 09:35:12

Yes, It is a very good story and well composed with serious intent. I read it and allowed the scene to unfold before me and the characters come to life. Good solid piece of prose. Enjoyed.

Title article: Marks On the Wall
Date: 2008-09-07 09:29:53

You have written a good lucid story that held me from the first word. Its internal logic worked well.The characters were drawn well. Good story in all. Thank you.

Title article: Santa Smith
Date: 2008-09-07 09:24:47

An engaging story. Well written,colourful. I felt as if I was there amongst the characters, hearing the speeches,seeing the place, the scene, the atmosphere. Good story, Joseph.

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Sorrow Is My Mask (resistanceisfreedom)

Created On: 09/07/2008 13:33:53

I have noticed your recent comments on my newest poems....and i really appreciate everything you said about them. I honestly admire your poems, so when you take the time to read mine it feels like an honor. Thank you.

Philip Neale (philneale1952)

Derbyshire, England
Created On: 08/25/2008 09:18:33

How remiss, didn't sign in.........did now!

G'day

Phil

r.e.potter (r.e.potter)

here
Created On: 08/24/2008 11:04:17

Nice to put a face behind the name. Enjoy your stuff.

Max Booth III (Zombie Punk)

Created On: 08/08/2008 11:01:30

Dude, your Poetry rocks!

David Neve (Tarhead Mugwump)

hill country texas
Created On: 07/31/2008 18:51:26

i didn't realize until i saw your trademark upper case title that your previous material is missing in action!

nice to read you again.

Thomas Reynolds (ThomasP3)

Created On: 04/16/2008 02:45:03

I'm not a fan of poetry, but I now find myself looking for yours! Great job.

Tabithah Laenkit (K.Y.)

Created On: 07/26/2007 18:32:15

hey dude whens the next mona and lisa coming out?
you rock at writing.
keep it up.

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