In this issue, you will find --
Brendan Beary noting that , while others may die young, only the old die old
Joan Butler revealing what she has learnt from the masters
Mary Cresswell watching sleeping dogs twitch-
Gillian Ewing savouring the prospect of an Indian summer spent in sprightly company
Peter Goulding on the perils of basking in the light of God
Bill Greenwell on the possible size of things to come
Rosa Johnson on the need to accept a change of tempo
Julie Kane on the attractions of men in slow motion
Penny Lowery fronting up to a woman’s dilemma
D A Prince loving www
Heather Reid warning girls against taking a flier
Lynn Roberts speculating on her unusual lover’s daytime whereabouts and on the contents of his briefcase
Mae Scanlan getting briefly tech. at the Doc.
Leo Vincent crawling back home, unbelievably repentant yet again
Gail White on why Herrick’s likely plan for May was Corinna’s reason for “Won’t.”