
Paul Stewart
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Award-Winning Writer, Poet, Scottish-Italian, Subversive.
The Accidental Poet - Poetry Collection out now!
Streams and Scratches in My Mind coming soon!
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Letters About K
Mum, I know you were worried about me taking this trip so soon after the divorce was finalised and I know how much you and dad love and care for me. That's why I wanted to write to you, so you don't need to worry. Over the last few years, I've felt like a burden on you both. You've had to shoulder a lot and I know you do it because you love me, but I just needed to spend some time in my own skin. Things ending with Craig really shook me. He was the man I thought I was going to spend my forever with. Though he claimed it was as much my fault as his, you and dad always had my back. You were fair to him, but you know how much work I put in making things work with that asshole. Anyway, enough about that. I will include some pictures with my next letter. This place is amazing. So serene, and tranquil and you should definitely get dad to take you here for your 50th anniversary. Lots of lovely palm trees. It's exactly what you would imagine an island retreat would look like. Like it was taken from a postcard or some mural. As I know you too well, I know you're wondering if there are any men here. I can tell you that there is absolutely no one I'm interested in. I've barely spoken to anyone human, apart from the concierge team at the resort. Give Mr Tickles a kiss and a belly rub from me. love you both so much Diane XOX
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Chapters
Top 20 Greatest Album Closing Songs
Although there has been a lot of discussion since the turn of the century and the advent of music streaming services about whether or not the album as a concept will survive. Many artists still present their latest bodies of work in the form of an album. I remember when CDs came along and replaced cassettes. As a teenager, I loved CDs and the whole "listening to an album" experience.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Beat
Conversing With The Imposter
It's a constant struggle , fighting and wrestling (Is it really necessary to say. fighting AND wrestling?) ... Anyway, what was I trying to say? Oh yes, that's right, it's a constant depressing struggle, at times , dealing with the imposter, the asshole. The one that makes me question my every move . The imposter deep inside. Lurking there, reminding me
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Poets










