
Mark Graham
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I am a person who really likes to read and write and to share what I learned with all my education. My page will mainly be book reviews and critiques of old and new books that I have read and will read. There will also be other bits, too.
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Pooh meets Paddington
Pooh and Paddington were sitting at Pooh's table enjoying honey and marmalade with honey tea. Pooh asked him if he was lost and where's he supposed to be. Paddington said he just got off the train to stretch and use the loo, and then the train was gone. I started walking and ended here. Actually, I am headed to London to live. Would you like to stay here just for a little bit, and I can introduce you to a few of my friends and we can all figure a way to get you to London as soon as possible.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh meets Paddington
Pooh was on his daily walk through the Hundred Acre Wood when he saw what looked like another bear. He continued on and when he was side by side with this stranger that kind of looked like him, his tummy started to growl when he smelled something sweet when he met up with him. Pooh asked the stranger "Are you lost?" The stranger quietly shook his head. Pooh offered to take him to his house and later to Christopher Robin to help. Pooh wondered what the smell was, and the stranger said, "Marmalade." By the way my name is Paddington.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh's visit with Piglet
Piglet puts down his broom beside the door and he and Pooh go in his house. Piglet offers his favorite, and Pooh wonders if Piglet has his as well. They sit at Piglet's small table and Pooh notices there it is along with some tea and biscuits. Piglet must have known he would be by on his morning walk through the woods. Piglet is smart that way for I am a bear of very little brain. They sat and asked each other what each of them had planned. They each had nothing really to do on this day and thought.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh pays a visit
Pooh continued down the path for he decided to go see his best friend Piglet. Pooh also thought maybe he would have a possible spot of his favorite snack or something. He continues down the path to Piglet's house. When he arrives there, he sees that Piglet is out and as normal sweeping the leaves away from his door. Piglet is so busy with sweeping that he does not notice that Pooh is coming down the path, and Pooh is hoping that Piglet has not had breakfast. Piglet turns and sees Pooh. Hi, Pooh Bear how about a snack now.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh Bear
As Pooh was wandering through the Hundred Acre Wood he came up a small puddle, and he wondered what could live in such a small place. He bent over to check it out and you know what he saw he saw a frog and a worm. Pooh thought. Pooh studied the frog all around till the frog hopped away and the worm slithered away too. Pooh thought again. Maybe that frog and worm didn't live there and they were just going along like he was on a morning walk before breakfast. Pooh continued on down the path and visited Piglet.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Oh, Winnie!
The other day I spent some time with an old friend. I read his stories over and over again. He likes to sit and think a lot of the time, but he is never sure of what he is thinking for he is a bear of little brain, so he thinks. He enjoys his friends and his favorite snack. He knows right from wrong for he tries to help but always seems to get into a fix of some kind or two. So, he thinks and sings a little tune till something pops into his small mind. Silly ole bear.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Diagrams of Sentences
I have an idea that could be many pieces of writing and art for I was reading and commenting on my notifications and other stories. While, scrolling through others works I stopped on one that brought back a very fond memory for me, although it is an odd one, but here goes. I am going to hunt for varied lengths of sentences and diagram them as artwork for some are very intricate almost like advanced math problems. The images will be the diagrams with a brief description. Some will be short and some very long. Please comment on this idea.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Critique











