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May 2026

Hello everyone, do you realise that we are almost halfway through 2026?

How are the New-Year's resolutions going? Can't even remember what they were I suppose? Never mind, I'm sure one must have been to read Winamop every month so you're on-track. Well done!

It's a good edition this time so let's get right to it..

 

it says "stories"

Andrew Lee-Hart recently went to a very good concert. Unfortunately his enjoyment was stifled by someone persistently coughing in the audience. The incident inspired this story which is called simply; Cough.
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Tony Dawson recollects a chance meeting with a very interesting character.. maybe a bit too interesting for comfort. It's called No Names, No Pack Drill.
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Simon King likes to drop in on a scene from the life of a notable figure in history. This time we visit philosopher, academic and social commentator Karl Popper as the second world-war ends.
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KJ Hannah Greenberg. Something different this time as Hannah takes the short-story to the very limit of brevity with While Wearing Masks: (A COVID Tale) and Tagged.
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Terry Brinkman remembers a time when he was about nine or ten and had to care for a young lamb. It was Terry's Little Lamb for that summer.
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it says "ART"

Terry Brinkman has a great new piece of art called Bison. It's on his art page along with all his other pictures too.
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KJ Hannah Greenberg presents some of her photographs focussing on children's toys and pastimes.
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it says "poems"

Ping Yi has another tongue-in-cheek poem today as he tries to negotiate His Grandfather’s Road, a peon for more considerate use of public rights of way!
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Diane Webster is always welcome here. This time she has five great poems for us: Cascading Rust - Another Flutter - Pond Shore - Tipped Over and Memory Blossoms.
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Gary Beck is a widely published poet and I'm very happy to have two new poems of his on the site today. Here are: City Trees and Economic Abuse.
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Richard LeDue is back with three super new poems. They are : Another Collapsed Temple - A Black Coffee Sermon and Even the Greats Lose Sometimes.
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Edward Johnson is a new contributor with a great style. His poems deserve your attention. Here we have: Glove Compartment - The Push/Shove Conundrum and Prioritizing Anxiety.
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KJ Hannah Greenberg brings four intriguing poems this time. They are Love Corpora - Eloquence - Conferring and Verbal Peculiarities.
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Terry Brinkman has excelled himself here! Just feast on this collection of 18 poems: Ghastly Plateaus Gruffly - Para Nymph - Lost Bruins Hat - Red Labeled Tim Gin - Snot Green Fishing - Coen Earnestly - Oyster Eyes - First Embraced - Valentines Day Dinner - Motley Ocean - Green Lawns - Wedded - Under the Window - Wooden Shutters - Lace Fringed - Sundering Bloom - Grecian Vice and Sand Slowly Stacks.
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Quite a lot of stuff there wasn't there? And all for zero pounds (as the Temu ads insist on saying).

If you feel you have something to contribute to the site - stories, poems art or music - please do so and together we'll keep Winamop going. The email button is at the bottom of this page.

I'll be here in a month, you owe it to yourself to be here too!

Ta-ta

Ed.

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Winamop was conceived on a whim, is run on a shoestring, ignored by the many, loved by the few and has continued unabashed since 2003.

All human life is here, experienced people, skilled writers and rank amateurs, sometimes they hit the mark, sometimes they belly-flop (sometimes they mix their metaphors). You pick up the pieces and make of them what you will. Find out about us here and about the site here.The contributor's guidelines are here and the e-mail button is below.

We hope to continue to maintain a showcase for new writing which will grow as you, dear readers, augment the efforts of the in-house team. We have over 800 unique pages so far but, quite frankly, we need more...

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