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Two veterans make a choice.
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A CROOKED MAN’S KNEE
A crooked man comes visiting.
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Closing Night
They’re closing this magic space of dust and light: the last nights, after months of fighting, of a Soho bar.
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Somebody
A fashion photographer remembers her start in the business, in a story examining the nature of success, the illusions we believe in and the boundaries which we contain ourselves within.
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Borealis
A retelling of the ancient myth of Ariadne, told in Ariadne’s own words. The stories whose endings we think we know so well are so rarely what really happened.
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Vicar
There is a vicar here – where I am going – this man who has forgotten – or never knew to begin with – what we are doing here. What ...
The Appellant
This is an appeal against the decision of the Citizens’ Health Commissioner (‘the Commissioner’) to refuse to grant a licence under Section 20 of the British Rights Act (‘the Act’).
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The Goal
A young man tries to adjust to his new life in London.
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Bad Intent
That’s not my name, but I tell you it is. I have no idea why.
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Six Bunnies
A love story, as new waves of disease ravage the future
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The room where I sleep
A return home and a day in a charity shop…
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When the tears don’t fall
An intimate portrayal of a young couple dealing with the loss of their child.
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Beyond the apricot tree
A broken family and a peeping tom.
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The Man Who Said Snap
We hired him to paint our shopfront. A story about work, and loss.
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Burrowing
She’d been lying awake since the crack of dawn, watching the sunrise creeping through the side of her curtains.
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You Can Be the Cowboy
We decided to build the den from all that we could forage from the forest. The one that breathed down the back of our house.
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The Women of Absolute Music Build Their Society
World’s Fair, Paris, summer of 1900: we’ve arrived from two dozen countries. Nine hundred ninety-nine women with a single fever dream.
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On the Bridge
Amidst this evening’s homeward rush two figures are motionless, one seated on the outer edge of the bridge’s parapet, legs dangling over the sheer drop, the other standing beside him, ...
Too Dark to See Anything New
He was angry online, on Twitter and Facebook, and he was angry at work. He was angry at home when he was with his wife and kids, a boy and ...
Tales of a Severed Hand
He startled awake to find a shadow at his mother’s grave, humming softly as it dug up the soil. Was this a dream? Or was this a djinn taken animal ...