I had always been proud of my relationship with my stepfather. He never insisted that I call him […]
Category Archive: Fiction
It was rich, Tina saying he was self-involved, since she was the one who’d always claimed he was […]
So there they both are, stupidly early in the morning, sat just out of arm’s reach of one […]
The boy was standing on the grass, squinting into the bright sun at the distant second floor window […]
The Prick is available to buy from Open Pen here THAT DAY Tense because they were wearing swim clothes […]
Extract from We’ll Never Have Paris, edited by Andrew Gallix and published by Repeater Books in May 2019. […]
Opening credits close and an orchestral accompaniment – all staccato strings and portentous drums – gets drowned out […]
It took a while to place her. So many faces out on the street, in and out of […]
The disease was first identified four years before. Infection was visible as the eyes became colloidal; silver in […]
Framed hand calligraphy print (mid-1970s) of the inspirational prose poem ‘Desiderata’ written by Max Ehrmann in 1927 […]
