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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Jessica and the Rabbit (Everyday Fiction, April 2011)
To read this story, click on the link below or copy and paste it into your browser: http://www.everydayfiction.com/jessica-and-the-rabbit-by-sandra-crook/
Posted in Flash Fiction, Published Work
Tagged Easter bunny, Easter fiction, well-dressing easter
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What Best Friends Are For (Short Humour) April 2011
“Does my bum look big in these?” asked Sue, peering over her shoulder at her image in the fitting room mirror. Millie paused. Sue’s bum looked enormous; in fact, not just enormous, it had deep indentations where her knickers cut … Continue reading
The Angel (published in anthology by Eclectic Flash [April 2011] and by Long Story Short [May 2011])
We don’t talk about death here. It’s not encouraged. In fact, I’d go so far as to say that it’s actively discouraged by the powers-that-be. They’re definitely from the ‘don’t spook the horses’ faction of care-management. Which is a bit … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Published Work
Tagged angel of death, old people, old people's home humour
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