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My high school was not like a lot of other high schools. Our arts block was a converted
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Off the bat, I’m not very pleased with this story. I think I rushed it a little, yet this is a topic that I’m incredibly interested in. In 1678, English faced a succession crisis. Only 17 years a...
It all started over a woman. Isn’t that the way with so many things? Maybe you can blame the Christmas spirit. Or perhaps I saw a diamond in the rough. Either way, I’m right in the middle of a sketch for a gold brooch (some of us have to ea...
The boat halted. Alfred stuck his head out. An oar hit him.
“Ow!”
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“You didn’t ask if it was safe.” Alfred swore in Welsh. The oar came down...
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The origins of this story, if I think hard, comes from over 20 years ago.
In 2005, I embarked on the greatest adventure of my life. I travelled to Cochebamba, Bolivia for 3 months....
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Once a month I publish an original short story set during an era defining event. How would you react if you were consumed in your own troubles and maybe I'll illuminate an event you never heard or or cast it in a new light
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