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Creative Writing


What is this Page?

Each of the seven regions comprising Sydney U3A runs at least one Creative Writing Course. At the last count there were 18 such courses available.
     The purpose of this page is to draw together examples of the writing from members of all regions.
    Generally works are retained on this page for a period of 2 to 3 months after which time they are moved to the archives where they are listed under the name of the author. To access the archives click HERE.
    To access a work click on the title (in blue)

    Material for inclusion on this page should be submitted to either your regional webmaster or to ianskeith(at)optusnet.com.au

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  'Nomen' - An interesting observation from Ann O'Conner

 


Be Thankful for Small Mercies

"Muriel" finds it difficult to find anything for which to be thankful.

 


Broken

A Poem from Glennis Henning


He Just Wasn't There Any More

A Tale From Paul O'Brien


WIK WOMAN'S LAMENT

This poem by Enid Hogan reflects the sadness felt by a Wik woman for the loss of an ancient culture.  


 

PRIME MINISTERS ARE HUMAN BEINGS

Barbara Burton gives a graphic description of her fifteen minute brush with fame.


Neighbourhood Watch

Kath Hollins illustrates in a humourous manner the trauma of having new neighbours move in


L'AMOUR KAFKAESQUE

Rex Benn reckons that this, his first story for 2009, is a piece of heat-induced whimsy 


CHEESE

Rex Benn hopes that you don't find his latest offering like gorgonzola - full of holes.


A Good Pick-up

Peter Morris's character, Sean, finds that it is impossible to keep a secret in his home town.


The Longest Day

Another tale from Tom Ware


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