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The BoardwalkA Poem by GoldenOneThe moon rises like a glowing anesthetic over the glassy water. The ferry lights are laughing, twinkling smartly at her tall frame which stands .. |
StyxA Poem by Michael R. BurchStyxbyMichael R. BurchBlack waters, deep and dark and still.All men have passed this way, or will.NOTE: According to ancient Greek mythology, the Styx.. |
Getting in the SpiritA Story by TrudiWriting about the trials of getting to Benbecula made me remember my ferry trip on the “Spirit of Tasmania" from Melbourne, Victoria, to Devonpo.. |
The Way To HellA Poem by StephenThe "World" the harlot, that leads to hell |
The February FerryA Poem by AnnaThe wild daisies catch fire,amidst the snowy sky in late January.Bursts of orange lick the air,and here comes The February Ferry.To take us across the.. |
GRISELDA ON A FERRYA Story by Peter RogersonYou may recall that Griselda has decided to holiday abroad to find out about foreigners.... |
DirtA Story by ElinorDirt The Ferry Docks were bustling with people returning to London and those making the journey to France. Business men strode through each port, thei.. |
"The Crossing” by Carolyn V. Shaw Now Availa..A Story by prcircleThe Crossing is written as a historic fiction during the 1750s, a time period following the Seven Years’ War between the French and British. |
33. THE CASE OF THE CHANNEL FERRYA Chapter by Peter RogersonBack at the turn of the 20th century the channel ferry was small and smoky... |
THE FERRYMANA Chapter by Peter RogersonEn route to Skegness they must cross the river Trent... |
3. THE LOOK-ALIKEA Chapter by Peter RogersonA confusing time for Albert Tench |
Modern CharonA Poem by Michael R. BurchModern CharonbyMichael R. BurchI, too, have stood―paralyzed at the helmwatching onrushing, inevitable disaster.I too have felt sweat (or ecstati.. |