Submissions by Muggle (The Word And Verse)
POEMS AND SHORT STORIES
Poet Introduction
The Word and Verse is the collaborated effort of several DU members of different backgrounds, nationalities, age groups and sexes who have come together on this profile to organize a semi-regular satirical newsletter.
Dissecting Writers: Kou_Indigo
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to Kou_Indigo: http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/Kou_Indigo/
What was your favourite childhood book?
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander. It was part one of the Chronicles of Prydain, and introduced me to the magical world of Celtic myths and legends. I still love reading it.
Which book has made you laugh?
Revenge of the Rose by Michael...
Now all but two have been posed to Kou_Indigo: http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/Kou_Indigo/
What was your favourite childhood book?
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander. It was part one of the Chronicles of Prydain, and introduced me to the magical world of Celtic myths and legends. I still love reading it.
Which book has made you laugh?
Revenge of the Rose by Michael...
856 reads
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Dissecting Writers: Viddax
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Lord of the realm
Viddax.
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/Viddax/
What was your favourite childhood book?
- That would be most likely be 'The Last Continent' by Terry Pratchett. Or any Garfield book by Jim Davis if we go un-word wise.
Which book has made you laugh?
- The Discworld books always bring a...
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Lord of the realm
Viddax.
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/Viddax/
What was your favourite childhood book?
- That would be most likely be 'The Last Continent' by Terry Pratchett. Or any Garfield book by Jim Davis if we go un-word wise.
Which book has made you laugh?
- The Discworld books always bring a...
880 reads
3 Comments
Dissecting Writers: SychophanticSlag
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Queen of chaos
SychophanticSlag.
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/SychophanticSlag/
What was your favourite childhood book?
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
:') happy times.
[b]Which book has made you laugh?[/b]
Everybody Hurts: An Essential Guide To Emo Culture by Trevor Kelley and Leslie...
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Queen of chaos
SychophanticSlag.
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/SychophanticSlag/
What was your favourite childhood book?
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
:') happy times.
[b]Which book has made you laugh?[/b]
Everybody Hurts: An Essential Guide To Emo Culture by Trevor Kelley and Leslie...
759 reads
3 Comments
Dissecting Writers: diddi
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Today all but two have been posed to diddi: http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/diddi/
What was your favourite childhood book?
Gulliver's Travels.
Which book has made you laugh?
John Densmore's biography of Jim Morrison.
Which book has made you cry?
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (when the lion died).
Which book would you...
Today all but two have been posed to diddi: http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/diddi/
What was your favourite childhood book?
Gulliver's Travels.
Which book has made you laugh?
John Densmore's biography of Jim Morrison.
Which book has made you cry?
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (when the lion died).
Which book would you...
925 reads
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Dissecting Writers: Aglitch
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to our very own teenage talent
Aglitch
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/aglitch/
What was your favorite childhood book?
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
Which book has made you laugh?
The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks
Which book has made you cry?
Interview With a Vampire by Anne Rice ...
Now all but two have been posed to our very own teenage talent
Aglitch
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/aglitch/
What was your favorite childhood book?
Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
Which book has made you laugh?
The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks
Which book has made you cry?
Interview With a Vampire by Anne Rice ...
844 reads
3 Comments
Dissecting Writers: Heslopian
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to myself, Heslopian: http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/Heslopian/
What was your favourite childhood book?
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
Which book has made you laugh?
Answered Prayers by Truman Capote.
Which book has made you cry?
I didn't cry, but one book which made me profoundly sad was...
Now all but two have been posed to myself, Heslopian: http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/Heslopian/
What was your favourite childhood book?
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
Which book has made you laugh?
Answered Prayers by Truman Capote.
Which book has made you cry?
I didn't cry, but one book which made me profoundly sad was...
863 reads
7 Comments
The Word and Verse Issue 4 - P2
The word and verse is an independent publication put together by members of DU for the purposes of entertainment and is in no way intended to offend or cause outbursts of suicide.
A Moment in Sports
DU Wacky Races: Version de Muggle
Morning folks, it's a marvelous day for it here at the DU arena. The roof is open and the sun is shining in on us in the commentary
box. First up we have the three-legged race. They are lining up now waiting on the pistol. Who do you fancy for the win, Mugglette?
...
A Moment in Sports
DU Wacky Races: Version de Muggle
Morning folks, it's a marvelous day for it here at the DU arena. The roof is open and the sun is shining in on us in the commentary
box. First up we have the three-legged race. They are lining up now waiting on the pistol. Who do you fancy for the win, Mugglette?
...
1171 reads
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The Word and Verse Issue 4 - P1
The word and verse is an independent publication put together by members of DU for the purposes of entertainment
and is in no way intended to offend or cause outbursts of suicide.
[size="3"]From the news desk[/font]
Dom Dom Dom!
There was near chaos earlier this week with the boys falling over themselves to be dominated by Miss-Sub. Things got rather hot
under the color however when the straight talking English rose first declared that a submissive man would be a turn off (hard luck
lads) and then expressed an...
and is in no way intended to offend or cause outbursts of suicide.
[size="3"]From the news desk[/font]
Dom Dom Dom!
There was near chaos earlier this week with the boys falling over themselves to be dominated by Miss-Sub. Things got rather hot
under the color however when the straight talking English rose first declared that a submissive man would be a turn off (hard luck
lads) and then expressed an...
1222 reads
10 Comments
Dissecting Writers: AliP
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Casanova Alip.
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/AliP/
What was your favourite childhood book?
I have been an AA Milne fan since before I was six, so when we were very young, probably was the first one, but then again when I was Six, Now we are six was my favorite.
Okay my favourite poem in the world ever and I say...
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Casanova Alip.
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/AliP/
What was your favourite childhood book?
I have been an AA Milne fan since before I was six, so when we were very young, probably was the first one, but then again when I was Six, Now we are six was my favorite.
Okay my favourite poem in the world ever and I say...
941 reads
8 Comments
Dissecting Writers: Autumn-18
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Bella Signora
Autumn 18
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/autumn_018/
What was your favourite childhood book?
That is a tough question because when I was little I really liked the Junie B. Jones series... but if I had to pick one out of all of them, it would be Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky...
Now all but two have been posed to our very own Bella Signora
Autumn 18
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/autumn_018/
What was your favourite childhood book?
That is a tough question because when I was little I really liked the Junie B. Jones series... but if I had to pick one out of all of them, it would be Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky...
881 reads
5 Comments
Dissecting Writers: Rachel
The following questions are taken from a profile of Scottish author Ian Rankin for bookshop chain Waterstone's: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/pages/content/1285/
Now all but two have been posed to Rachel (raorrick)
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/raorrick/
What was your favorite childhood book?
There are several...I had a teacher who read
'The Little House On The Prairie' books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
That was always my favorite time of day, and how I learned to love reading.
I got my love for words...
Now all but two have been posed to Rachel (raorrick)
http://deepundergroundpoetry.com/poets/raorrick/
What was your favorite childhood book?
There are several...I had a teacher who read
'The Little House On The Prairie' books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
That was always my favorite time of day, and how I learned to love reading.
I got my love for words...
958 reads
8 Comments
Part Time
Some between-issue entertainment for your panting pleasure.
This one's for the ladies.
Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. -EV
Oh you've got me hot, Hon
burning like I do when I see
body like that.
You wrap your slender fingers around
my hard shaft
I can't take any more and I bite.. Hard
You guide me, glide me
to exactly where you want this heat.
Move me,
I'm just your puppet, Baby
let me satisfy your needs
with my warm and willing mouth.
I breathe the steam in this kiss
the...
This one's for the ladies.
Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. -EV
Oh you've got me hot, Hon
burning like I do when I see
body like that.
You wrap your slender fingers around
my hard shaft
I can't take any more and I bite.. Hard
You guide me, glide me
to exactly where you want this heat.
Move me,
I'm just your puppet, Baby
let me satisfy your needs
with my warm and willing mouth.
I breathe the steam in this kiss
the...
1129 reads
8 Comments
DU Poetry : Submissions by Muggle (The Word And Verse)