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Jo’s turbulent marriage echoes in the wind as she walks, prompting introspect, doubts and a choice for her onward journey.
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Go shoppingJo’s turbulent marriage echoes in the wind as she walks, prompting introspect, doubts and a choice for her onward journey.
In the harsh reality of homelessness, Chris clings to memories of his daughter and her magical stories, finding unexpected hope in a mysterious gift.
#TuesdayTales, Arts & Culture, Editor's Pick, Fiction
A touching semi-autobiographical narrative of a father-son bond, childhood in 1970s London, and the enduring impact of shared moments.
Spades and Jack, master thieves on a daring heist for a 1,000-carat diamond, face chaos, guards, and a wild escape plan.
Arts & Culture, Fiction, LunchBreak Fiction
Dive into the enchanting world of ‘Maquettes,’ a tale of love, miniaturists, and the magic that unfolds on a small stage.
Arts & Culture, Fiction, LunchBreak Fiction
Fiction, LunchBreak Fiction, Travel&Lifestyle
Arts & Culture, Fiction, LunchBreak Fiction
How well do we really know the ones we choose to meet?
Next morning, at your departure, your father tells you, his voice making your throat ache, that one day you will be Abbess of Wilton. You could cry.
“I don’t want to live in a world where I have to be afraid every time I go somewhere.” A heart-warming tale of a man and a vampire.
“‘Be. Good.’ He says the words like they’re two separate ideas.” Angels, tornadoes and a little bit of hope.
Shelly navigates the complexities of identity and friendship when she encounters another “Shelley” in town. Shelly and Shelley by Samuel Dawson.
“She let his words gather then cracked them open like fruit.” Hospitals, daughters, relationships: how one woman struggles through it all.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday
“If you could save just one piece of music, what would it be?” Today’s #StorySunday is “Ostinato”, by James Borley.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday
“It was eight o’clock and I was still drunk.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Lost and Found” by Charles Adey.
The cluster of dwellings, a motley collection of ancient ruins and pristine modern cottages, beckoned, as I swerved off the road running parallel to the Noce torrent.
“Jane mostly has feelings, rather than opinions, which are harder to defend and easier to laugh at.” Class and generations clash in “Soup Kitchen” by Ellen Jones.
“You have to focus on the good things. How would you cope otherwise?” Happiness after grief: today’s #TuesdayTale is “River” by Sarah Turner.
Editor's Pick, Fiction, Story Sunday
“‘True romance,’ said Oren, ‘is pain. It is fruitless, blinding passion.'” Today’s #StorySunday is “Perfectly Lovely” by Hadley Franklin.
“My dad’s dead now. My mum says that he was a hero. He died in a senseless war.” Today’s Tuesday Tale shows the wide-reaching impact of PTSD.