The Winning Loser
(Special thanks to Jeremiah Savant) It was far too early o’clock on a cold wet June morning, the window was encrusted with semi-wet sand-infused sea slime, and mountains lurked far away in the mist....
View ArticlePeter Fell Down
(by Jeremiah Savant) ONCE UPON A TIME, there was a man who lived in a small pocket-sized English city, and his name was Peter. Due to the prevailing socio-economic political climate and circumstances...
View ArticleMemories
(by Jeremiah Savant) AS ALWAYS, THIS is the time of year when ghosts are flying around me like the hopes and fears of all the tears never to be shed, and the grief of those already flowing into the...
View ArticleWe Invisibles
(by Jeremiah Savant) It strikes me there are four basic ways people existed in the white heat of the red-hot revolution of the 1960’s. Firstly, there was the War Generation. My parents’ group. They...
View ArticleNostalgia Ain’t What It Used To Be
(By Jeremiah Savant) Another memory surfaces: it’s in the speed-blurred slo-mo of good memories that lasted too short a time. It’s late summer, and the smell and feel of hay bales stacked around...
View ArticleBankster
(By Jeremiah Savant) The new air conditioning was working very well in the sumptuous office: the moment the thick, yet delicately fragranced, cigar smoke plumed from The Don’s mouth, it was casually...
View ArticleThe Light at the End of the Tunnel Has Been Turned Off
(by Jeremiah Savant) Some blooody Journo became a bit of a hero as he struggled and strived to stay alive to finish his best-seller about his Cancer. He broke the News in the way his muse told him: his...
View ArticleThe Life of LOUKat
Last week, I was thinking about announcing a new series that we could be releasing in February but it’s been a little busy here at LOU. We released two free leaflets for children and young adults...
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