Blurring the lines between fiction and memoir, often dark, seasoned with stories from the road. Warning: Strong language and themes which some people might find upsetting.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 39 | Subscribers | Read | krismole.substack.com |
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IMAGINE GETTING UP at dawn to do a paper round before going to work every morning. Imagine doing one every evening after work. Imagine doing them on your bike.
Hello people. I hope you’re all doing well. Just wanted to say a few words before posting the story. I’m very aware that the themes of my stories, the characters, the vile language, scenes of abuse etc… can be triggering/upsetting, and also...
CHARLES RISES LIKE a corpse from an open grave, shuffles across the room and disables the alarm clock. He knows the time, but looks anyway — 05:45 — and sits down on the end of his bed. Enough light from the downstairs hall climbs the stair...
BETH AND STEVE are curled up like housecats, underneath separate blankets, one each end of Beth’s bed. The bedroom is cramped and has no window. Incomplete drawings are scattered over every surface. On the floor beside the bed are three dif...
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