Alan Crawford Resume
Reading Time: 2 minutes Alan Crawford has the temperament of a young fawn grazing in the savanna. Soft to touch, but on a knife’s edge while expecting prey to pounce.
This is the third collection of weird, strange, sometimes humorous short stories. It grew from short stories one.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Alan Crawford has the temperament of a young fawn grazing in the savanna. Soft to touch, but on a knife’s edge while expecting prey to pounce.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Maybe I should just disappear? I might move to another part of the world. Lesson learnt on how not to park the car.
Reading Time: 5 minutes The Fairy Queen did not like Robyn. Because she always seem to be thinking lovely thoughts and she gave off lovely vibes.
Reading Time: 4 minutes A revelation, a cleansing with an optimistic view of the future. Not only his future, but Louie had a choice.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Rob wandered all through the shopping centre car park on his way to buy his new smalls. Rob and his smalls.
Reading Time: 4 minutes The garden was alive, more alive than it had been for years. Greens, yellows, reds and browns all fighting for attention. As were Margaret and Ruth.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Poor old Bob has a nasty face with some serious cold sores, a haircut fantasy and a missed opportunity. He waits and dreams of what may be.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Roger looked at this often spruced expression on the screen in front of him. He had everything handed to him on a silver platter, could this be the next post?
Reading Time: 4 minutes Jill in trying to write a short story about Debbie, is a little to close to her own life. It’s Debbie or Jill.
Reading Time: 3 minutes It was lonely, smelly and very confusing out there in the backyard. There was a house Inspection.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Two old farts sitting at a bus stop on a glorious, but unusually freezing morning. There is no fool like an old fool.