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the polypropylene straw
a new short story|
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dumb
novel
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The secret life of polypropylene
straws revealed in a very nice café. |
A
writer becomes successful for something he didn't write, or rather
because he didn't write something.
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weed
extract of a novel
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the
freebie
short story
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Robert D Weed is a human weed, unwanted
and growing in the wrong place. Watch as he is tugged and pulled
and tossed on the compost. |
Billy Freeb's
fifteen minutes are upon him. Will he survive?
(This story appeared in the July 2002 edition
of The London Magazine) |
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escapology
short story
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cats
die
short story
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Houdini he ain't, but locking himself in a metal box
bound for the ocean floor seemed like a good idea at the time. |
A married man falls in lust with a schoolgirl and
finds his home threatened by an impersonator of Teletubbies. |
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campaigning
for a sensible present
short story
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dissolve
of the rubber scream
short story
jerry gordon |
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Before you can build a bright, shiny future, you have
to get a grip on the here and now. |
Blurb coming soon. While you are waiting, why not
just read the story? |
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fabrication
short story
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Blurb coming soon. While you are waiting, why not
just read the story? |
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palace
of whispers
short story
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the
last lunch
short story
jerry gordon |
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Blurb coming soon. While you are waiting, why not
just read the story? |
A
gripping playground mystery: what do lunch and death have in common and
which one dunnit? |