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Dora Reads is the book blog of a Bookish Rebel, supporting the Diversity Movement, bringing you Queer views and mental health advocacy, slipping in a lot of non-bookish content, and spreading reading to the goddamn world! :) (All posts may contain Amazon links, which are affiliate, unless marked otherwise. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. USA ONLY - please do not make UK purchases with my links)
Friday, 28 March 2025
Poetry: Sweet Grit
Sunday, 13 October 2024
Nerd Church - Short Story: Over the Rain
This story was originally published in the Medium publication Promptly Written in response to this writing prompt from Bella Smith:
— During a relentless rainstorm, two old friends reconcile their differences over a cup of coffee.
Over The Rain
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Sunday, 8 September 2024
Nerd Church - Short Story: The Lady Klara, The Prince Matteo
Conceptual theme — Villain
Twosome — Dreadful and Deadly
Sunday, 1 September 2024
Micropoetry From A Whole Bunch Of Months
...Specifically: October 2023 + December 2023 + April 2024 + August 2024
Yes, I know this is a weird combination of months.
Honestly? I kept forgetting to make the graphics, and it just ended up this way 😅
Those with screen readers - the poetry is in the alt-text of the graphics, with forward slash marks for line breaks
Friday, 23 August 2024
Poetry: An Echo
Warning: grief
Sunday, 7 July 2024
Nerd Church - Short Story: Unwitnessed
Write a ‘moody’ piece around any of the following:
— a fresh perspective
— a lingering thought
— a lost moment in time
Warning: implied violence
Sunday, 9 June 2024
Nerd Church - Short Story: Gravel-Crunch
This is another Anna Sinclair short story - if you don't know what that is, then you may or may not want to read the previous stories first.
Warning: alcohol
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Sunday, 10 March 2024
Nerd Church - Short Story: Everyone Is Born With A Void
This story was originally published on the Promptly Written publication on Medium, in response to the following prompt from Ravyne Hawke:
Write a story around the following:
— a bottomless pit
— a moment of despair
— a hopeful or hopeless outcome
Warning: this story contains injury imagery, including acid burns, and also centres on mental health issues (depression,) and hopelessness.
Sunday, 11 February 2024
Nerd Church - Short Story: Living the Dream
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Sunday, 31 December 2023
Poetry: Free Verse
Sunday, 19 November 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: Mornings Dawn, Whether You Want Them To Or Not
Originally published in the Medium publication Promptly Written, for the quote-prompt '“Some people live just looking for someone to die for.”― Dominic Riccitello' set by Ravyne Hawke.
Sunday, 29 October 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: Bex Is On Her Own
Originally published in the Medium publication Promptly Written, for the following prompt set by Ravyne Hawke:
Use any or all of the following concepts for a story:
— ancient runes/ruins
— a ghostly appearance
— danger is afoot!
Sunday, 8 October 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: Some Space
Write a ‘moody’ piece around the following:
— out of this world
— wonderstruck
— a dark night
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Path descending towards the Rhondda Valley by Gareth James, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons |
Sunday, 17 September 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: The Greatest Thieves
Friday, 18 August 2023
Micropoetry - May + June 2023
Yes, you read the post title correctly - this is the Micropoetry wrap-up for May and June.
Yes, you are correct - it is August.
Why am I so late with this?
A combination of 'haven't got around to it,' and 'just plain forgot.' (Sorry! 😅 )
The first one is written in my accent/dialect, because that's the way it was rattling around my head, so that's the way it got posted.
...It was the only way to stop it from going round and round in my head, OK?
I don't think it's that incomprehensible but then... it's also how I talk. So... *shrugs*
(And yes, I do say 'aye' to mean 'yes' sometimes in regular conversation. Many people here do. #NowYaKnow)
Here we are then, May and June's micropoetry:
As always, for those using screen-readers, the poetry will be in the alt-text of the graphics with / marks for line-spaces.
Sunday, 9 July 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: New Money
Content Warning: one potential drug reference. (Yes, I said ‘potential’ — it’s a little ambiguous, even to me 😅)
Tuesday, 27 June 2023
Poetry: Answers
I've done for you
I move the stars for no-one'
- David Bowie, Within You (Labyrinth Soundtrack)
Sunday, 14 May 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: Crystal Clarity
This story was originally published in the Promptly Written publication on Medium by yours truly, in response to the prompt 'Either dream or reality' from editor Ravyne Hawke.
Crystal Clarity
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It seemed so fantastical. A miracle of modern craftsmanship and engineering, they called it. He hated it.
Layers of quartz and glass melded into one another to create this sturdy viewing platform, over the crater. It didn’t seem real. And yet… it was strong beneath him. Physical.
He wouldn’t look down, through the surface, the prism, the light. Instead he looked across at the crater itself, ragged, raw, a bleeding wound on the landscape.
They told him the platform was very beautiful — stark contrast, they said, with the catastrophe it looked out upon. But he kept his eyes resolutely ahead, away from the glimpses of sublime achievement beneath him.
Beauty had no place here — not like this. No matter how much the tourists clicked and clacked across the quartz and crystal, oohing and ahing, he would not look down.
He wondered how many of them had even taken a videogram or a panoramiograph of the real attraction — the reason the platform was even here: the ugly crater which once held so many hopes, dreams, lives. None of them seemed to care.
They’ll tell people they visited this place. Not quite the truth.
Sunday, 16 April 2023
Nerd Church - Short Story: The Midday Sun
I have a bunch of stories from Medium that I was thinking about posting here once a month-ish, because why not? (Possibly gonna regret asking that! 😅)
This story was originally published by yours truly in the Promptly Written publication on Medium, for the following prompt, set by Ravyne Hawke:
‘Write a ‘moody’ piece around the following:
— a monumental decision
— confusion
— a fork in the road’
Wednesday, 29 March 2023
Poetry: Created
This poem was originally published by me in the Medium publication The Brain Is A Noodle, for the writing prompt 'writing as a breathing organism'
Created
‘There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.’ — Mary Shelley, Frankenstein