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    Alyssa in Budapest

    Alyssa in Budapest

    “I like looking out over the expanse of this city…” Today’s #StorySunday is “Alyssa in Budapest” by Áine Travers. ...
    by Áine Travers | 19th February 202320th February 2023
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    Jellyfish

    Jellyfish

    A woman and a young girl escape to the south of Spain in an attempt to hide, in today’s #StorySunday, “Jellyfish”, by Jessica Ziebland. ...
    by Jessica Ziebland | 12th February 202312th February 2023
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    The Big Hush

    The Big Hush

    “But up here in the mountains, survival tasted different.” Today’s #StorySunday is “The Big Hush” by Cassandra Passarelli. ...
    by cassandra passarelli | 5th February 20235th February 2023
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    Postpartum

    Postpartum

    “The boy’s eyes opened, as a wail escaped his pale lips. He must eat.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Postpartum” by Polly Goss. ...
    by Polly Goss | 29th January 202329th January 2023
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    Under the Falling Sky

    Under the Falling Sky

    “His emotions had been amplified this way ever since the accident.” Today’s #StorySunday is “Under the Falling Sky” by Stephen Brophy. ...
    by Stephen Brophy | 22nd January 202322nd January 2023
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    Bind

    Bind

    “This sickening happens at around the time the girl is due to buy her next packet…” Today’s #StorySunday is “Bind” by Ruth Geldard. ...
    by Ruth Geldard | 15th January 202315th January 2023
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    Murroi, The Story of a Calf

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    by Ron F Berisha | 8th January 20239th January 2023
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    A Field Guide to Birds in Other Forms

    A Field Guide to Birds in Other Forms

    You will notice the ruffle of feathers wherever you wander”. Today’s #StorySunday by Sally Gander is “A Field Guide to Birds in Other Forms”. ...
    by Sally Gander | 1st January 202331st December 2022
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    The Sixties Itch

    The Sixties Itch

    I’ve been out of The Scrubs for a few days and I want to burrow like a mole. ...
    by Andrew Kaye Kauffmann | 25th December 202214th October 2022
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    <strong>Pieces of Alisha</strong>

    Pieces of Alisha

    I knew something important was happening because a taxi pulled up and Mum told me to come downstairs.” In today’s #StorySunday, a young woman navigates ...
    by April Farrant | 18th December 202220th December 2022
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    Back to Descartes

    Back to Descartes

    She worries. God knows why. ...
    by David Rose | 11th December 202221st October 2022
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    Carpet Vandal

    Carpet Vandal

    It makes him feel the same as on the day it happened, but he never cries. ...
    by Peter Arscott | 4th December 202221st October 2022
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    Shoogly

    Shoogly

    I waited at the top of his street. Two young boys were racing in go-karts. Every time they zoomed past the bottom lamppost, they hopped ...
    by Callum McGee | 27th November 202221st October 2022
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    A Correspondence

    A Correspondence

    The house isn’t half empty without you. ...
    by Arthur Mandal | 20th November 202221st October 2022
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    Suspicious Minds

    Suspicious Minds

    The audience members are on their feet, applauding with categorical enthusiasm. ...
    by Isaac Munoz | 13th November 202217th October 2022
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    Noise

    Noise

    Sooner or later, everyone has to hear their voice for the first time. ...
    by James Reay Williams | 6th November 202214th October 2022
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    The Lookout

    The Lookout

    I call you again and hear nothing back. I cross through swirling motes caught in greenish rays, over the carpet that I swear squelches under ...
    by Lauren du Plessis | 30th October 202214th October 2022
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    Mine

    Mine

    Would a more loving partner have pieced the clues together? Should I have known? It seemed so obvious now. ...
    by Tim Oke | 23rd October 202225th October 2022
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    Close To Me

    Close To Me

    For weeks, even months, after the gig, he remembered that feeling, could cling to it every now and then even as it faded or slipped ...
    by Nick Fitzgerald | 16th October 202214th October 2022
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    Them next door

    Them next door

    “Sometimes you think you know people but you don’t.” ...
    by Andrew Senior | 9th October 202214th October 2022

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