Author: Stuart Miller-Osborne

  • Sin

    About thirty years ago I foolishly let my then husband take some pornographic photographs of me My instincts told me not do do so at the time but I did not want to seem stuffy to the man I thought I loved Richard assured me that he would develop them himself and keep no copies […]

  • Holiday Memories (Samurai) Part Two

    Coming soon Showing Now Daily at 7:45 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Samurai My name is Joe Samurai is still in prison Your previous story was made into a movie It was very successful A sleeper Low budget Lots of female flesh Beavers and all A sure winner I used to work with Mandy on the […]

  • Holiday Memories (Samurai)

    I used to travel a lot in Europe When I was a Samurai Samurai Yes Samurai Samurai Were you a Samurai No just Joe Jackson from Bow I always wore Samurai tee shirts Blue Black Red and White Samurai No Joe Samurai is longer with us Is he dead No he still works at the […]

  • Sometimes you have to pull the trigger Pigger

    I am often told that folk should be kind to each other And I buy into this completely as it builds a happy world But not everybody is like that Pigger as there are plenty Of bad guys out there and sometimes they get too close So you have done nothing wrong my friend your […]

  • Seduced by an Angel

    I never thought that morning sickness could be so bad It shows that you are well Rubbish I feel rubbish If I am like this I am going to cancel my trip Good idea Can they not get someone else to cover Jeff possibly Do you know what today is April twenty three What else […]

  • Ninety Nine

    A teak cigarette box Made of silver A hidden ship hiding Behind the pier Tide high silent sea

  • As You Like it

    I recently found a letter from my mother to a friend It describes a visit to the open air theatre in Regents Park My father rather admired the actress Belinda Lee And as a birthday treat my mother took him to see As You Like it as this was the first time that the actress […]

  • Harrow & Wealdstone

    My father was a newsagent in Wiltshire He ran a string of newsagents shops I was a Wiltshire Lad And then we moved to London Where he ran a string of station bookstalls In the city and in the suburbs My favourite by far was the bookstall At Harrow and Wealdstone Railway Station Its main […]

  • The Minor Inventions of Stephen K

    He knew that he would never amount to anything His inventions were useful but easily forgotten They were never going to shatter the way of things Stephen lived his whole life deep in the shadows He died one night unnoticed by the world

  • The Singer and the Songbird

    I saw a girl in a city Most beautiful Subtly dancing In front of a busker Her rhythm was unnoticed By those who passed by