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In A Different Place

Evelyn K. Brunswick

A glimpse into the better worlds you have lost, starring a girl from a parallel world called Katrina

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Wake me up in Dystopia. Seventh Part.

Rather than laboriously give you links to all the different parts each time, from now on I’ll just give you The First Part, and The Previous Part. Click there if you missed anything. Although it’s probably getting to the stage where I’ll ha...

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Wake me up in Dystopia. Sixth Part.

First Part // Second Part // Third Part // Fourth Part // Fifth Part

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Wake me up in Dystopia. Fifth Part.

If you have only just joined us, of course you are very welcome (!) - but you may wish to start at the very beginning (I am told it’s a very good place to start).

16 days ago
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I thought I would sense

Normally any new poetry I write and publish is for paid subscribers only. But I thought I would make an exception for this one - partly because I’d love to encourage more of you to go paid, by giving you a taste of what you’ll receive, and ...

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