Calliope

“They said I was mad,” he said. “They said it would never work.” I wondered who ‘they’ were.

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Working mostly in the genre of metafiction

“I work mostly in the genre of metafiction,” I said, not looking up from my monitor. “I’m not really interested in your story.”

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Three Crows

There were three crows, sat on different branches in the same tree. I lay on the soft grass beneath, staring up as the crows stared down.

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Pluto double feature.

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Because for some reason I wanted two write two stories.

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A fond farewell

The schoolmaster was leaving the village and everybody seemed sorry. I assumed, in the way city people do about country life, that it was probably normal in a close community such as this.

Probably.

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Fifteen Love

“No, Daddy,” a face appears over the net. There is a certain combination of weariness, exasperation and indulgence that can only a small child can bring to bear on its allocated grown-up. “You aren’t supposed to hit it so hard I can’t get to it.”

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Pre Cards

“Keep writing,” the tone wavered between hope and command. “No. No that. It wasn’t that.” She flipped past another postcard, reached for a cigarette and took a shaking drag.

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Taking A View

“It’s rubbish, though, isn’t it?”

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“What’s rubbish?” She sat up. Her sunglasses were pointless in the dimming light so she pushed them up to nestle in her salt-tangled hair.

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