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a sprig of holly

December 2025

It's all "Ding Dong Merrily on High" round here at the moment, at least it would be if I could get these Christmas lights untangled..

It's Hanukkah too of course so there's a lot going on and I wish you all a happy time with family and/or friends. We need a bit of good cheer don't we?

To that end we have here the Christmas edition of Winamop. Thanks to those who have delivered material with a seasonal theme, it's very much appreciated.

Before we start Gary Beck tells me he has a new book out called "Rigors". It's available via Amazon of course.

So grab a glass of mulled wine (no thanks!) and let's get into it.

 

it says "stories"

Michael Smith gets us off to a Christmassy start with this story of a difficult day for Santa who is getting tied up in bureaucracy. It's calledl: Access Denied..
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D.A. appears on the site on odd occasions (usually at Christmas) and this is one of his festive tales. It's called: The Cake. There's nothing like a nice cake to cheer you up is there?.
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Donal Mahoney was a great supporter of the site and is sadly missed. We revisit one of his Christmas stories. It's called A Not-Too-Jolly Santa Claus..
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Tony Dawson recalls a time spent less than fruitfully. He could have been doing a jigsaw!. It's called The Vase..
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it says "ART"

Terry Brinkman has a great new piece of art for Christmas called Ho Ho Ho. It's on his art page along with all his other pictures too.
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Rachel Turney is a photographer, amongst her other talents, and here she has captured a wintry scene. It's called Before The Storm. On the page you will also find some writing prompts for holiday inspiration. I'm expecting great things!
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KJ Hannah Greenberg brings us some photographs of mountainous scenes, mostly in the Italian Alps except for "Morning Has Broken" which was taken in Israel.
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it says "poems"

Richard LeDue has gone for a Christmas theme but maybe not with the jollity we might have expected.. The poems are: My 44th Christmas - Another Christmas Poem and Our Practiced Smiles.
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Allison Grayhurst hasn't been on Winamop since early last year but she's back now with a most impressive collection of seven new poems. They are: Star - Slowly the builder builds - Molasses-dream - Lift - Hubris - Milky Way and Ghost.
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Terry Brinkman has been busy again, although his whales are sleepy. The poems are: Sleepy Whale 300, 301,302,303 & 304 - Sonnet CLXXXII - Sleepy Whale 240 - WAITING - Get off the Beaten Path and Sweetwater. Ten again!
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Diane Webster returns with some new poems, some of which are on wintry subjects. They are Collapse - Forsaken - Fall Shroud - Frozen Across and Listening.
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KJ Hannah Greenberg has a couple of poems on the state of the world and one on a more optimistic note. The titles are: Hauteur - Incommodate and True Happiness Comes from Inside.
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Tony Dawson is old. He reflects on the subject in this amusing poem called Better than the Alternative?
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That's all for 2025. I had wondered how long an old-fashioned "E-zine" could exist in the modern on-line environment but here we are still going strong thanks to the efforts of our many contributors old and new. Thank you and have a very happy holiday!

If you feel you have something to contribute to the site - stories, poems art or music - please do so and together we'll keep Winamop going. The email button is at the bottom of this page.

Ding dong!

Ed.

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