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T’was the night before Christmas and after a long shift at the lab, Isabel stalked the supermarket shelves. She looked down at the few remaining loose Brussel sprouts. Scrawny little rejects. She didn’t even really like sprouts, but you couldn’t … Continue reading →
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We’re currently running a Kickstarter project for Great Escapes | Volume 1, our first illustrated anthology of short stories, micro fiction and poetry. This 160 page book will feature all the fiction from our first year along with brand new … Continue reading →
Since we launched in 2011, we’ve shared a lot of great fiction on this site and now we’re expanding our fiction division to include books and ebooks for sale. You can find all the information about the books we have … Continue reading →
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Ruth Anders held her pass up to the security guard at the door. He inspected it closely. “You’re running a little late,” he said. “Local press are at the back, if you’d like to take a seat.” He pushed the … Continue reading →
Liam was beyond hearing me, trapped in a world of touch, scent and taste, but the liquid sloshing around in the stoneware jar I carried was just a temporary state for him. Each touch of the misty air and dew … Continue reading →
Umbrella The clear plastic umbrella lay broken on the side of the road. Twisted and forlorn. It looked so sad. Unloved. And, it wasn’t exactly keeping the rain off any more; cold rain that drove in at an angle. Never … Continue reading →