Rayleigh Library Writers Group Blog

We are a diverse group from all walks of life. Our passion is to write; to the best of our ability and sometimes beyond. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Thursday each month, to read and critique our work in friendly, open discussion. However, the Group is not solely about entertaining ourselves. We support THE ESSEX AND HERTS AIR AMBULANCE by producing and selling anthologies of our work. So far we have raised in excess of £9,700, by selling our books at venues throughout Essex.

Tuesday, 29 July 2025

THE BUCKET LIST

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  THE BUCKET LIST By Bob French The main sitting room of the Dickens Care Home just outside Purleigh, was buzzing as Jane, the head nurs...
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Monday, 28 July 2025

UNCLE GEORGE [Part 4 of 10?]

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  UNCLE GEORGE      [Part 4 of 10?] By Richard Banks  On the Monday, after breakfast, I set-off with my uncle’s will, his death certific...
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Friday, 25 July 2025

UNCLE GEORGE [Part 3 of 10]

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  UNCLE GEORGE     [Part 3 of 10?] By Richard Banks I concluded my work for the day by burning the papers in the hearth and, after feed...
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Friday, 18 July 2025

UNCLE GEORGE [Part 2 of 10]

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UNCLE GEORGE          [Part 2 of 10] Richard Banks            Mother was right not to expect too much, but while it was no palace, and ...
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Thursday, 17 July 2025

UNCLE GEORGE [Part 1 of 10]

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  UNCLE GEORGE          [Part 1 of 10]   by Richard Banks   When I stood up in church and did the eulogy it was only too obvious to the ...
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Tuesday, 15 July 2025

HARRY’S SURPRISE

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  HARRY’S SURPRISE By Bob French It was a usual Friday afternoon when the factory hooter sounded, heralding the end of the busy day shif...
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Wednesday, 9 July 2025

The Wheelbarrow

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The Wheelbarrow By Jane Goodhew   It was still early Spring, but the sun was shining and the birds singing. So, time to make use of it...
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