William Cook
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A little ditty about the Spring Wind.

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The sun casts mercurial shadows across the yard: green yellow grass dirt path silvered timber porch like black ink blots the shadows ...

An old poem I found

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      The Road Less Travelled We traveled to Mapua through Nelson from the Sounds in the hot afternoon sun between colonnades o...

Masters of Horror reviews

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These are the reviews so far. Quoted verbatim from source below [caveat = not my issue re. grammar etc!]. Review one from Sonar 4 Publicat...

The Legacy Writing Method by WIlliam Cook

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The Before & After Writing Method or, The Legacy Method by William Cook This method is best applied by short-story auth...

The Masters of Horror Anthology is now available

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The Masters of Horror Anthology which contains my story "Devil Inside," as well as many other great stories, is now available. Th...

Novel finally finished - hooray. Now to find a publisher [hopefully]!

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Hi, it's been a while as I have been working frantically to complete my novel before Christmas time. It has been a 'work in progress...

Babylon fading

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This seat is hard, my shins are cold, my socks are low & black with grime, my shoes are stiff, my knees ache with the weight of my...
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