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  • Short Fiction: The Cobra Crown

    October 28, 2024

    Sweat dampened her hair and trickled down her neck as she slung a shoulder bag across her body.  The red light in the darkroom didn’t help, intensifying the heat surging through her. Urgency drove her racing pulse, and the vital importance of her mission made her clammy hands tremble. She looked at the timer, willing…

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  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: R is for Round or A Round.

    October 21, 2024

    Plenty of choice with this word. You could write a piece involving something that’s round. Easy as that. Think of all the various things that are physically round – in one dimension at least. For example, a carousel is round, but not spherical. Similarly, one of those giant water chute tube things. And if you…

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  • Poem: Tickets, Please

    October 14, 2024

    The stadium holds 64,000 Two tickets was all I desired To go see my favourite musician For the last time before he retired. I desperately wanted those tickets; I’ve been a fan many long years I knew that if I couldn’t get them I’d most likely end up in tears. There was only one way…

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  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: Q is for Queue

    October 7, 2024

    Q is for Queue or Queueing. Queue – the only word where you can take four of its letters out and it doesn’t change the sound of it. We’ve all had to do it – wait our turn, stand in line, watch another queue going faster than ours… Think of all the places you can…

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  • Short Fiction: A Random Click of the Shutter

    September 30, 2024

    Everything in the bungalow was neat and pristine, except the photo frame. Its glass was clouded from her fingerprints, but she didn’t care. She’d taken the snap at her daughter’s wedding, miraculously capturing an unguarded moment of laughter between her husband and her daughter. A random click of the shutter became the treasured image of…

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  • Come and see me at Royston Book Fair!

    September 23, 2024

    If you’re in the vicinity of Royston on 28th September, I’ll be there giving a reading and selling my books. I’ll be at the Book Fair, which is part of the Royston Arts Festival. Time and date: Saturday 28th September 2024, 11:00am – 4:00pm, in the Royston Masonic Hall, 2 Jepps Lane, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8…

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  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: P is for Photograph

    September 23, 2024

    I’d like you to write something – story, poem, or just a little piece of writing – sparked off by a photograph. Is it in colour, or black and white? Formal, like a portrait photo, or more of a snap? Where’s this photo come from? Is it known to you or not? Have you found…

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  • Poem: Getting In

    September 23, 2024

    He tried password – it didn’t work; He tried 1234. He tried his place of birth but got No further than before. He tried his mother’s maiden name, His father’s mother’s too; He tried his first pet – and his last – But still it wouldn’t do.

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  • A great read … thoroughly enjoyable

    September 13, 2024

    Another reader review of Twicetime. Our thanks to reader Elizabeth, who posted this on Goodreads: ‘A great read if you like witty banter and one-liners in your fantasy books. I met Carol Carman at an Alternative Fayre and after reading the blurb of this book, I was immediately intrigued and decided to buy a copy.…

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  • Carol Carman’s Writing Club Prompt: O is for Open

    September 9, 2024

    Our next writing prompt is O for open. Such a small word applies in many different ways. You can open little things – jars, bottles, packets, parcels – or large things: you can open doors, open a new building, a business, a fair or a fete, or you can open your garden to the public.…

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The Emporium: all text © McCaw Media 2025, all rights reserved. Sticky Ends: all text © McCaw Media 2025, all rights reserved; all illustrations © Jeremy Banx 2025, all rights reserved. Twicetime: all text © McCaw Media 2022, all rights reserved; all illustrations © Lisa-Marie Damant 2022, all rights reserved. Gingerbread Children: all text © McCaw Media 2018, all rights reserved; all illustrations © Lisa-Marie Damant 2018, all rights reserved.

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