| An Acceptable Man
| | The two men sat at the back of the cathedral, and watched as the congregation gathered around them. â??More and more every year,â?? said the tall man in the bowtie. â??A measure of scientific progress?â??... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 28-07-06 |
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| Mouthpiece
| | The suspect sweated under the lights in the interview room like a cheap sandwich in plastic wrap. â??So, you think youâ??re a big character,â?? said Detective McBrade. â??You want respect. You want all the... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 21-03-05 |
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| Lexigraphic Love
| | Granny and Pappy loved words.... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 21-03-05 |
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| Good for Nothing
| | She set herself out in a little boat, she sent herself out to the sea. And when she got back in her little boat, this is what she said to me. This is what she said to me, in the gallery in front of... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 21-03-05 |
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| Cricket in the Rain
| | The cricket called all this night and the last. As tourists we can not shut him out, or pull up his stumps. In the garden of our country cabin, a cricket rubs a stick up and down its serrated wings,... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 21-03-05 |
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| The Goalkeeper
| | I am sitting on the red lips sofa in the café Ritz with Jock and Stephen, each of us in our favourite football shirt. We discuss the latest football gossip while waiting for the bible study group to... | | Short Stories | | Updated: | 21-03-05 |
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