
Andrew Kyle
Bio
I'm a wordsmith, and i believe i can, should and will craft as close to the infinite as tolerable, poems and prose alike to entertain and educate, amuse and amaze anybody that would allow me that honour. My imagination knows no limits.
Stories (5)
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Chai Latte
I went in, and the first thing I did was locate my table. Ah good, no one sitting at it. That let me continue onto the next step; to look at the sandwich display, despite knowing full well I wasn’t going to purchase any of the items. I don’t know why I always looked; almost as if some part of me would suddenly decide that I did want something to eat. But no, not once since I started coming to this coffee shop have I ever spent money on food. Its always been about the coffee. And even then, only ever about the one flavour of coffee.
By Andrew Kyle 4 years ago in Humans
The Colour of Nature
There are various individuals featured in this story. The first is a catalyst for the tale, a victim of circumstance and a life which may never have gotten a chance to exist. A voice that may never have spoken, a heart that may never have soared.
By Andrew Kyle 4 years ago in Earth
#Staysafe #Stayindoors #StayoutoftheWater?
We’ve all seen it, and if we haven’t seen it, we’re aware of it. That’s the power of influential movies. We all remember Spielberg’s use of the dolly zoom, Roy Scheider’s look of terror and dread, and the sound of people screaming…and little Alex being pulled from his yellow lilo in a great splash of water and a cloud of red blood. And of someone shouting “shark!”
By Andrew Kyle 4 years ago in Humans
Not Kindling my Fire
Myself along with, I think, many others whole heartedly agree with the belief that a Kindle is not a book, nor does it come close to being one. Even overlooking the obvious dictionary definitions involved in this argument, there is simply, in my mind anyway, no comparison.
By Andrew Kyle 4 years ago in Geeks




