Even More Drabbles From Rollo
Here are the last Drabbles we have from Rollo Waite, that splendid creator of such powerful and enchanting small jewels in words… How on earth does he do it? Such a strong image in so few words? Ah well, here they are for your delectation. Blue poppy afternoon. There she stood, silhouetted against the […]
Yet More Drabbles From Rollo
Here are a few more Drabbles by that master of the form, Rollo Waite, whose work in this style of writing we have already showcased here on our Website. These next ones are simply superb examples of the idea of a Drabble – i.e a story that has exactly 100 words, not one more or […]
A Dribble Of Drabble
Meet our latest Drabble writer, Rollo Beaufort Waite, a local writer who has this to say of himself………………… Biography of Rollo Beaufort Waite I was born October 7, 1931 in Brisbane and raised on a farm at Mt Beppo until approximately 1947. I was the youngest of four children – two boys and two girls. […]
More Drabbles From Chris
Yet more amazing Drabbles (exactly 100 words long) from Chris Chmiel, a master of this particular form of writing – he also writes short stories, which I hope to wheedle out of him for this website ere long – watch this space. Confession “Read this.” I accept the solicitor’s document and recognise my father’s handwriting. […]
Scheherazade, a Drabble from Chris Chmiel
Here we have the first of a series of Drabbles by Chris Chmiel, who is both a local author and the Treasurer of the Community Library. We hope that you will find his contributions to this tricky form of writing amusing. Scheherazade The sun peeps over the eastern desert sands, Scheherazade ceases narrating Ali Baba […]
Our First Drabble. Sinai 1917
Here is an example of the art from, from Julie Martin, one of the founders of our library, and a passionate writer. SINAI 1917 He lay between his horse and ruined wall away from wind-grit. Searing night pain woke him. His hand smashed a scorpion biting his throat—deathstalker. His windpipe contracted. “Get up, ya bugger […]