Introduction

Hello, my name is Tom Ashton.
I'm a third year Creative Writing student, co-head editor of the creative writing magazine 'The Writer's Quibble' and an aspiring author.
Mostly, I write transgressive fiction with elements of dark humour but i've also been known to write horror, thriller and fantasy. I'm also technically a published poet.
Furthermore, I recently a received a 'First' for a radio script I wrote, which has encouraged me to experiment in different areas.
On this blog you can expect to find my opinion columns, essays and reports as well as poetry and lots of prose.

Please leave me some feedback, in the comment boxes at bottom of each article as it is crucial to me as a writer and therefore greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Tom Ashton

Friday, September 6, 2013

'Love Birds' by Tom Ashton (Poem)

Love Birds

I notice her at noon
Stumbling across the sand
A stranger so welcome
In my barren land

Although I’m hidden high
She’s still noticed me there
She’s screaming and pleading
Oh, I know, it’s not fair

She’s fallen for me now
Shaky on the slaughter
She weeping, she’s gurgling
A fish out of water

She’s my heroin, heroine
Now she has surrendered her feet
To her dear, love drunk Vulture
She’s so beloved as meat


Re-drafted version of ‘Love Drunk for All’ published in the fifth edition of ‘The Writer’s Quibble’ under my pseudonym 'Jack Sloane' http://writersquibble.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/the-writers-quibble-5.html  

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

'HeroWin' by Tom Ashton (Prose)

HeroWin

I’m sitting in the Victoria Tavern with Jenny Harlow, the most beautiful girl in world. Some moronic lug heads are leering at her from the cigarette machine. Lower forms of pond life destined to be arrested by the Police officers they bullied at school.

‘Those lads over there are checking you out.’ I inform her.

She raises an eyebrow, pretending she didn’t wear the denim shorts and low cut top deliberately to attain this kind of attention. ‘Oh...yeah I know, I hate guys like that...they’re only after a one night stand. I want a gentleman, someone who’ll look after me.’

‘Aww, you know, I’ll look after you.’ I simper weakly.

‘Aww, I know Jack,’ she replies dully, ‘why can’t I find someone like you?’

You stupid bitch, I am me.

Sloppily, I neck my pint and make my way over to the men’s toilet, the apprehension building as I near the cigarette machine. A hand finds my shoulder. He has quiffy hair and an arrogant air but is very slight in comparison to his meaty companions. He must be particularly mean to compensate.

‘Alright big lad,’ he sneers ‘how’s it going?’

Big lad? His sarcasm’s ironic.

 ‘Who’s that bird you’ve got with ya? I’d fucking ruin that.’

‘Ok.’ I reply meekly.

‘How long you known each other? You’ve fucked that right?’

‘I’ve known her for three years, we’re just friends.’ I mutter, looking at my shoes.

They all laugh.

‘Three years and you’ve still not hit that?’

A tall lad steps forward and slings an arm around the gobshite.

‘Ok, Deano, that’s enough.’

He isn’t clean-shaven like the rest of them. He has a neatly trimmed black beard and his attire looks like it might be designer rather than Primark; probably an ex Chav that’s managed to get into university.

‘Good evening, squire, you should know that that lovely pair of tatty bojangles over there belongs to my little brother...’

Jenny’s appeared at my side, offering the lads a you better be as charming as you look sort of gaze.

The tall lad’s mock posh voice, shatters her defences immediately, ‘Oh hello, this charming fellow here tells me you’re Jenny Harlow. Well, i’m Dan Ferris’ brother, you know?’

‘Your Daniel’s brother?’ She asks incredulously, looking him up and down.

‘Yes, I’m the good looking one.’

She giggles and shows him an image on her phone. ‘He sent me this the other day.’

I catch a glimpse of a male, wearing nothing but a fiery red motorcycle helmet.

‘He’s awfully obsessed with that helmet.’ he’s scoffing, ‘more so than the bike I’ve often thought.’

‘I know, right.’

‘Would you like a drink?’

‘Sure.’

I can hear Deano saying ‘He’s been trying for three years... Johnno’s been trying for three seconds...’

‘I’m gonna go, Jenny.’ I mumble.

‘Ok,’ She replies over her shoulder, ‘text me tomorrow.’

-

The pictures appear on her Facebook profile around six in the morning. Most of them are of Deano pretending to fuck her doggy style, squeezing her huge tits, while she wears a false expression of surprise. These photos aren’t nearly as infuriating as the ones with that tall lad; Johnno. In one she’s hugging him tightly, pushing her chest against his and, in another, she’s pulled his arms around her, from behind, so she can rub her arse against his groin. In both she’s staring at him with eyes full of lust and admiration, whilst he grins mockingly into the camera; perfectly photogenic.

Colin texts me, around teatime, to ask if I want to go to the pub. See, I do have a couple of friends, but, as you might expect, they aren’t particularly cool; they lack the social skills necessary to make them ‘a laugh’. Colin, who has been my ‘friend’ the longest, is incredibly jealous of me and spits venom every time I open my mouth. We rarely have extended conversations. The dull void is filled, instead, with the ramblings of our mutual friend Toby, the most boring man in the universe, who enjoys nothing more than the sound of his own voice.

I’m on my third pint, Toby’s waffling about the possibility of a promotion and my phone’s vibrating.

 ‘Who’s that?’ Colin demands.

‘Just a lass.’ I reply smugly, before I’ve even checked.

Toby looks irritated that I’ve interrupted him just as he was getting round to telling us how he’s improved the shift rotas.

 ‘Cum 2 Shezs party 2nyt, my ex is out of rehab and I dnt wana speak to him. Cum keep me company. Its tym we had a talk ;) Jen xxxxxxxxxxxxx’

A talk?

I interrupt Toby a second time. ‘Fancy going to a party?’

‘A party?’ Colin asks surprised, ‘Who’s?’

‘Sheryl Woods...year above us at school...brown hair...’

‘Oh, yeah, she’s fit.’ Colin says, recalling her face.

Toby’s irate at having been interrupted a second time, ‘Can’t we just stay here? I have work tomorrow!’

‘Oh, of course, there are girls there,’ Colin sneers, ‘forgot you were a bender, Toby.’

‘Fine,’ Toby submits, ‘but only if yous come get food with me afterwards.’

‘Ok.’ I lie, knowing Toby will declare his hunger after ten minutes, when he realises no girl will touch him with a ten foot barge pole.

Suddenly, a tracksuited man, pursued by the bouncer, scampers passed us, the plastic bag in his hand catching my chair, sending a dozen or so cellophane packets scattering across the room. I retrieve some of the packets, to hand to a member of the bar staff, and discover they each contain a half full syringe, a lighter, a small spoon and a clump of brown. A smack addict’s goody bag?

We quickly exit with Colin grumbling; ‘This place has gone to the dogs.’

‘It’s worse in London.’ Toby insists and happily delves into a long recollection of when work sent him down south.

It’s drizzling, so I pull the hood up on my cagoule and discover one of the cellophane packets.

‘Oh shit, give us a sec, I’ll just take this back to the bar.’

I observe several youths attacking the bouncer, all except one, who spins round aggressively to face me, as I take a tentative step back towards the pub.

‘Think I’ll just take it down the cop shop tomorrow.’ I mumble to no-one in particular and shuffle quickly after my friends.

-

It’s late, when we arrive at Sheryl’s, but when I text Jenny she replies immediately saying she’ll come find me soon.

‘Where’s that Sheryl at, Jack?’ Colin grumbles, as we take a seat in the busy living room.

They’re going to meet Jenny in the near future, so I might as well tell them why I’m really at this party; ‘Look, a lass I’ve been seeing is meeting me here tonight, I think we’re going to become official.’

Colin manages to subdue his dismay with an aggressive bark; ‘Urgh, so that Sheryl, isn’t even here? Thanks a lot.’

‘No, she is.’ I draw his attention to a slim brunette dancing seductively by the window.

‘Oh...’ Colin fixes his watery gaze upon her, envisioning fantasies in which she falls hopelessly in love with him. In reality, when she notices his creepy gaze, she’ll probably leave the room or offer him some hostility. Suddenly, Jenny enters, looking breathtaking in a little blue number.

‘Jenny!’ I shout, gesturing wildly. Her face falls a little, as a few members of the crowd snigger at my awkwardness, but she’s still able to maintain a strained smile as she approaches.

‘Jaaaack,’ she sings sweetly, ‘how are you, Hun?’

‘Alright, ta,’ I grin, feeling Colin and Toby gawping at her, ‘look do you want to go somewhere a bit quieter to talk?’

‘Oh...no, that doesn’t matter now,’ she laughs, ‘Dan!’ I watch in horror, as she embraces a lean skinhead.  ‘Dan, this is my bestest buddy Jack, Jack, this is Daniel Ferris. We’re back together again.’

I take the bastard’s hand, which he squeezes painfully before turning back to Jenny, ‘Come on babe. Upstairs!’

 ‘I’ll catch up with you later.’ She smiles before disappearing.

‘Well,’ Colin says, his voice aching with relief, ‘that didn’t go very well did it?’

-

Shortly after this humiliating ordeal, Toby announces his hunger and Sheryl’s boyfriend threatens Colin with an injury. They leave without telling me, or indeed, me noticing.

Jenny craved monsters, monsters with the correct mix of beauty, stupidity and bastardry, whilst ironically keeping me around to show the world that she’s a sensitive soul who isn’t prejudice against those of us who are wretched. A while later, the happy couple re-enter the room whilst my brain continues to tick. The fiend’s joined by his friends, who assault him with a vile mix of alcoholic beverages. He’s vomiting steadily as he’s carried upstairs by his brother and Jenny disappears outside with Deano. Glancing down at my rucksack, I remember what I had acquired earlier, and decide that what I’m going to do is meant to happen. I slink upstairs unnoticed and find him in one of the upstairs bedrooms. Through the window, down below, I can see some unkempt bushes. Perfect. The snores of the skeletal monster are audible, beneath the motorcycle helmet, and I can smell the vomit drying on his football shirt. I sneak the syringe into an abused vein, pulsing in the crook of his elbow, roughly pushing down the plunger as I do so. I take pleasure from his groan of discomfort.

As I drop beside him, he rolls soundlessly off the bushes and onto the lawn. I’m lucky Sheryl’s parents aren’t financially successful enough to buy a big house. I take his helmet and leave him in the shadows beside the shed. It takes me less than thirty seconds to find them; they’re round the side of the house, illuminated in the pale moonlight, a sickly slurping noise clear in the quiet night. I trigger the security light and Jenny leaps to her feet, wiping her mouth furiously, whilst Deano hurriedly tries to hide his penis. ‘Whoa...bruv...whoa.’ He says and quickly disappears through the gate. Jenny, on the other hand, approaches me. She’s not looking her best, with bunched hair and a gloopy stain on her dress but she’s still grinning sheepishly.

‘Now babe,’ she croons, still too taken aback to realise I’m not wearing a football shirt, ‘it wasn’t what it looked like, Deano and I were just talking and then I dropped my hair clip. I was just looking for it.’

I stroke a lock of hair away from her eyes, something I’d seen romantics do in films.

‘Why do you always wear that stupid helmet?’ she giggles and tries to remove it. I grab her by the face, wedging my palm between her ruby lips and start jamming the empty syringe into her face, being careful to avoid the eyes. This is her punishment, for sleeping with men who didn’t deserve her; men who weren’t me. The needle’s gone straight through her cheek in places but there’s nothing that makeup can’t fix, save for a jagged blemish above the right eyebrow, where the needle’s snapped and become stuck. She’ll have to grow her fringe a bit. As soon as I’ve reunited Ferris with his helmet, I return to a screaming Jenny, pushing through the crowd genuinely worried about her. Nobody notices that I’m covered in blood before she falls into my arms. When the Police and Paramedics arrive, Deano tells them that Ferris caught him defiling his girlfriend, Jenny clarifies it was Ferris, the ex junkie, who attacked her and Ferris himself is found a few metres away, not where his friends had left him, wearing the red motorcycle helmet, Jenny remembers so vividly. His claim of ignorance became irrelevant, when they found heroin in his system.

Jenny Harlow, the most beautiful girl in the world, now clings to me, night and day. She’s too scared to go out and meet new people. She’s completely mine. The hero wins. An ending fit for Disney.