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Remembered Raspberries
Guest Poet
Written by Seni Senevirante
As children we gathered raspberries, foraging throughthe jungle of bushes halfway down our garden.
Six eyes searched the tangled green for flash of red.
Never mind the prickles, the stinging weals along our arms and legs
Hell On Earth
Poetry
Written by Daniel Henshaw
Another day, hip hip hooray,More hell on earth for me.
It’s freezing cold out here today,
This can should keep me thawed.
Escapism For The Working Classes
Poetry
Written by Oliver Smith
I am the best in thegame, so the papers
say. A one man giant
in a one man team, my body
Zero Tolerance
Journalism
Written by Stella Georghiou
I sit at my desk miserably staring down at my once flat stomach that, now due to my lazy junk food eating lifestyle has more spare tyres than my local garage. I constantly tell myself that I will go to the gym tomorrow and cut out the crappy food but that day never comes. I decide that I like myself with a bit of a jelly belly over hang and men can basically like it or lump it. With celebs however and now worryingly more and more everyday women and teenage girls each day, weight is no longer a problem but an obsession that has took over their lives. Over the past five years size number zero hasPrince In Pieces
Scripts
Written by Lee Jolleys
FADE IN:INT. DAVE'S HOUSE - EVENING
We are in the hallway. The front door bell RINGS. MUM, 40's, enters from the living room.
MUM
I'm coming,
I heard you the first time.
Mum opens the front door. GEORGIE, 19, is outside stood with her arm outstretched checking an imaginary watch and shaking her head at the lack of promptness.