

THE UNWANTED by Rick Haynes
The Unwanted by Rick Haynes The door opened and, like a man with a huge weight on his shoulders, he slowly walked into the bedroom and...


BLUEBELLS by Tina Cathleen MacNaughton
Bluebells always make me smile blue haze beneath a cornflower, cloudless sky a blue haze shifts gently in the spring breeze, a cluster of...

SELFISH TIRED ME BY Maureen Barron
This week Tuesday Tales features a poem straight from the heart of the lovely Maureen Barron. There is more to the poem but It's best...


PRINCIPLES?
Principles? The fat man sat in his sumptuous chair taking long puffs on his Havana cigar between sipping a glass of very old Scottish...


THE VOTE
Something different this week, so read on and enjoy. With this short story being exactly 100 words excluding the title, I'm pleased to...

WILL I HAVE A TOMORROW?
WILL I HAVE A TOMORROW? By Rick Haynes COMING SOON The Prologue This work of fiction is written from the experiences of a...


WILL I HAVE A TOMORROW?
WILL I HAVE A TOMORROW? By Rick Haynes Part 1 Hide and seek was always fun, but standing behind a tree as the sound of distant gunfire...


INSIDE THE PORTAL WITH A BUNCH OF STATUES
INSIDE THE PORTAL WITH A BUNCH OF STATUES by Rick Haynes The different figurines on the doors took my breath away as I marvelled at the...


POEMS FROM ME
Hello everyone. Once more, I bid you a warm welcome to Tuesday Tales. Wanting to restart with something very different I dug out some of...


TOO GOOD NOT TO SHARE
TOO GOOD NOT TO SHARE BY RICK HAYNES TUESDAY TALES Yes, I know this isn't two weeks but I remember writing this many moons ago and have...