Paw Prints in the Snow

Gobblers by Masticadores

Latest Post!

A big thank you to editor, Manuela Timofte for publishing my latest poem in the November Issue of Gobblers.

As always, please do have a look around the site at all the wonderful poetry and prose on offer.

Read HERE


Thank you for reading

Richard

Between States

Gobblers by Masticadores – Latest Post

A big thank you to editor Manuela Timofte for publishing my latest dark Micro-Fiction, Between States.

Please do take a few minutes to have a look at all the wonderful poetry and prose on offer. Gobblers is a real gem of a site.

Read: HERE!


Thank you for reading

Richard

Richard M. Ankers

House of Arcanum

CHERRY – Published Today

A very big thank you to all the good folks at House of Arcanum for including my flash fiction, CHERRY, in their very first issue.

Here’s to wishing them all the success in the world with their latest endeavour.

Read for free here: CHERRY


Thank you for reading

Richard

Richard M. Ankers

The Swimmer

Published Today – ScribesMICRO

A big thank you to the editors of ScribesMICRO for including my Drabble, ‘The Swimmers’ in their latest issue: Issue 44.

Author’s note: Drabbles are a great way to hone your editing skills. Write a very short story and then dissect every word and abbreviation down to the requirement of ‘give or take’ a hundred words. A really straightforward way to become succinct. Give it a go.


As always, thank you for reading.

Richard

Richard M. Ankers

I Imagined Her Once

Gobblers and Masticadores Latest Post!

A big thank you to editor, Manuela Timofte, for publishing my latest poetry post on the wonderful Gobblers and Masticadores site.

As always, I would encourage anybody who reads my work to take a long, quiet stroll through all the fantastic poetry and prose pieces on the site. It never disappoints.

Read Here: I IMAGINED HER ONCE


Thank you for reading

Richard

Suburban Witchcraft – Issue 5

Welcome to Issue 5 of Suburban Witchcraft magazine – featuring beautiful creations from souls around the mundane globe, tapping into the truthful, …

Suburban Witchcraft – Issue 5

I’m extremely proud to be a small part of this fabulous magazine.

Richard

Moments

Latest Drop!

A big thank you as always to Gobblers and Masticadores editor Manuela Timofte for publishing my latest short prose, Moments.

Read here: Moments

Please have a scroll through the many other wonderful poems and stories on display.


Thank you for reading

Richard

Author: Richard M. Ankers

Deathly Opium & News

Gobblers and Masticadores Monthly Post

Hi Everyone!

Many thanks to editor Manuela Timofte for publishing my latest poem, Deathly Opium, on Gobblers and Masticadores. As always, I hope you enjoy.

Please do take a moment to look at the other wonderful works on offer.

Deathly Opium: HERE

Author News

In other news, my collaborative work with the fabulous Gina Maria Manchego, The Poetry of Pronouns, has just had its second book accepted for publishing. As soon as we have a cover and more information I shall post them. A very big thank you to all who have enquired as to when this would be. Both Gina and myself have been overwhelmed by the responses to book one.

The Poetry of Pronouns, Too – Prose: She. He. They.

Available soon.


Thank you for reading

Richard

Richard M. Ankers

Concave

Gobblers & Masticadores

A big thank you to editor Manuela Timofte for publishing my latest poem to the wonderful Gobblers & Masticadores site. Concave is a short poem about love. I hope you enjoy.

Read HERE

Don’t forget to have a read of the other fantastic poetry and prose on offer.


Thank you for reading

Richard

Listless

Gobblers & Masticadores

I’m delighted to announce my latest post for the fabulous Gobblers & Masticadores has gone live.

Listless is a short prose with a twist. I hope you enjoy reading it. Please do take a look at all the other wonderful poetry and prose on the site.

Available: HERE

A big thank you as always to editor Manuela Timofte for putting her trust in my work.

Thank you for reading

Richard

Richard M. Ankers