Reflections - Synopsis
I am a regular, shitty, but pretty fucking awesome human,
I’ve seen things of beauty, and some damn right gruesome,
A young (ish) woman, who has fucked up a lot,
So imagine how many of life's lessons I've got.
Though I have been humbled, on several occasions,
The resilient idiot I am, just cracks on, bruised and brazen.
Still fucking up, of course, from time to time,
Though I do hope to make it, a less frequent habit of mine.
This novel ere, is a wanky catharsis for me,
A place to swaddle my self-doubt, in prose and to be.
I have lived many lives, of inconvenience and indulgence,
Not always have I thrived, but I can boast experience.
With failures to toast and wins to boast,
I do hope my words, will keep you engrossed,
I’ve circled the ditch and been in some scraps,
Situations from which, I thought I’d never come back.
What I can offer now, is a unique perspective.
And at the very least, you can read,
How not to do what this twat did.
Reflections Part 1 - Coming Soon
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Author Spotlight: Gerry Burke
Laugh, smile, snigger, snicker, snort and giggle with Gerry Burke’s humorous short stories!
Dogmatic:
Featuring Dusty Rhodes, the K9 Kid & the Doberman Who Didn’t Like Doughnuts
by Gerry Burke
Genre: Humorous Short Stories
Every morning I take my constitutional along the beach path in the suburb where I live. The early risers are already there with their dogs, every conceivable breed.
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Batboy Signing with M. R. Kessell
“Batboy is my alter ego...”
(Maybe Batboy is all of our alter egos in a way.)
From M. R. Kessell:
In the dark winter of February 2021 I sat down at my drawing board and proceeded to doodle. Without any planning, my hand laid down a circular object with eyes and a jagged body that looked like a winged jumpsuit. It dawned on me that my unconscious mind was drawing a bat boy. Hence the caption of that first random comic, which you'll find in this collection.
I posted that first doodle on my various social media accounts and people seemed to like Batboy. So I did another the next day. And then another. And so on, until we get here, only fifty comics later, but still it feels like we've gone through a lot.
Batboy is kind of like my alter ego; anxious, awkward and trying to make you laugh all at the same time.
I hope he makes you chuckle. Cause who couldn't use a laugh these days?
M. R. Kessell is a writer and illustrator with a penchant for the weird, the macabre, and the humorous.
Come meet M. R. Kessell and check out his awesome works. He’ll have things like stickers, pins, prints and more available along with his witty, weird and sometimes charming books! He’ll be here signing copies from 2pm-5pm.
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