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‘Sex, Drugs and Bacon Rolls’ by Natalie Bowers
Sheila's too busy pointing at the speck in everyone else's eyes to see the great, big plank in her own.
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‘I Find You There’ by Rachel Carter
When we lose someone special it's difficult to believe they've simply 'gone'. This is an uncomplicated verse for those grieving a loved one and wanting to find a place for them or something to hold onto.
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‘Forever Young’ by Tina Burton
A young woman ensures she will stay forever young and beautiful.
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‘Human Consumption’ by Natalie Bowers
A mother is forced to take drastic measures in order to feed her family.
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‘Bread and Butter’ by Natalie Bowers
A mother is torn between caring for her children and providing for them.
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‘The Beast Behind the Grille’ by Des Potton
Based on personal experience, this is a short story about a young Catholic boy's fear of the confessional
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‘The Almost Circle’ by Suzy Norman
A young couple remember their first adoption preparation class.
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‘An Index of Mettle’ by Tristan Hanks
Ian Cloggins is an unusual man whose seemingly dull life provides the backdrop for this odd tale of victory over obscurity.
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‘Moving In’ by Sarah England
She is alone at night, in a house on the fens with fog closing in. There comes a knock on the door. A very angry woman has arrived to lay claim on the house. But who is she really?
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‘The Life-Cycle Of A Pair Of Jeans’ by Rachel Carter
A succinct account of the life of a faithful pair of jeans, and the struggles of the owner as she goes from young lover to wise mother.
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