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On this day,

Born in 1924, Truman Capote, American novelist and writer of short stories including the book, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

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On this day,

Died in 1891, Herman Melville, American author of, “Moby Dick.”

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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #255 #Beliefs that still remain of East Anglia.”

Sitting thinking of these three chairs

I know you may be unaware

of the village where they are preserved

in memory of the cause they served

when townsfolk in religious zeal

who on Sundays before the altar kneel

then look for those who still relied

on portents by nature prophesied

the expected harvest, weather warm or cool

would be subject to, “The ducking stool.”

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Samiscribbles Weekend Writing prompt #330

There was once a man who said

there’s quite a maelstrom in my head

I’m trying to do all the best things

I sort my bottles and my tins

into their separate bins I throw

but I’m not convinced that they go

to the proper place when they’re sorted

back to the factories where they started

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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #254 #A star by any other name

We walked along the beach one day

when my companion said look there

like ivory upon the shingle lay

a sun bleached star, but such a star

as one would see when day is done

and nightfall cloaks the earth once more

to await again the rising sun,

but this star sits upon the shore

and there on the harsh sand lingers

till reclaimed by the tide’s long fingers

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Unusually for this author we are looking back to the birthday on

21-9-1866 of H.G. Wells, pioneer of Science Fiction with his first novel, “The Time Machine,” later followed by, “The War of the Worlds,”

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Two giants of English literature that deserve mention on their birthdays.

On 18-9-1709 Samuel Johnson, popularly known as Dr. Johnson, lexicographer, compiler of the, “Dictionary,” the definitive reference book for over a century.

19-9-1911 William Golding, author, probably best known for, “The Lord of the Flies,”

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American authors worthy of note in our list of birthdays

24-9-1896 F Scott Fitzgerald, novelist and short story writer who gained early success with his autobiographical novel, “This Side of Paradise,”

One year later on 25-9-1897 William Faulkner, winner of the 1949 Nobel prize for Literature.

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Ronovan writes #Haiku #weekly #poetry prompt #challenge #480

When life seems empty

a dog’s love can fill the void

language without words

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