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Wayne Exton

Every Friday: alternating reflective essays \ud83e\udde0and quiet fiction ✍️about ordinary lives under pressure.

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    Quiet fiction ✍️ and reflective essays \ud83e\udde0about moral judgement, class, ageing, and quiet resilience. Weekly Fridays — essays and stories in rotation.

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