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Tag Archives: slipstream
The Magical Laundrette
A bit of a swift one this week. The Magical Laundrette, or it might end up called “Where all the socks go”. I’m not sure yet. It’s kind of rough, so any constructive criticism is welcome. As I’m running a … Continue reading
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Tagged fiction, laundrette, magic, short story, slipstream, story
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The Break Up
Another part of my series about life after the end of the world, and fulfilling a decision made before the apocalypse, The Break Up. I hope you enjoy it.
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Tagged apocalypse, breakup, fiction, relationship, short story, slipstream, story
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View From The Hill
It’s a day late, but here’s another short story. A few years ago I was at work and it was snowing. The isolation of an office with only a handful of people inside, nothing outdoors but white, my mind went … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse, fiction, short story, slipstream, story, survival, zombie, zombies
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Baba Yaga’s Bungalow
Only a tiny tale at the moment. I’m having a couple of days to enjoy immersing myself in editing the novel. I’m going to have time to edit some of my existing, larger short stories, and have a bunch I … Continue reading
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Tagged baba, baba yaga, bungalow, fiction, short story, slipstream, story, yaga
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