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Submitted to Contest #306
Dear Fairy Godmother, Day one of operation Marriage Carriage. I have woken up dawn-break early, full of vim, vigour, and uncontainable excitement at the prospect of my future life as Mrs Prince Charming. Ignoring all negativity henceforth. It is, after all, completely irrelevant that said Prince and I have never actually met, nor that I am not entirely sure that he even exists. (America has a monarchy, right?) In the grand scheme of things – and I am all about the grand schemes – these things do not matter. ‘The course of true love…’ yad...
Submitted to Contest #101
My story is not about recovery. Or tragedy. In the literary sense of the word. I was never destined to play the tragic heroine. Far too insular. Which has become worse, since it happened. Now I spend most of my time speaking to myself. Which is not good.The internal dialogue is stagnant and predictable and sometimes I can taste the fetid mouldiness of it in my mouth.But first… let me start with the accident, though this is not necessarily the beginning. I...
Submitted to Contest #97
It was a warm day, in the middle of May and the clocks all struck fourteen. Unseen, the wagons rattled into Dodge, battled through canyons, bogs, prairie dogs with clowns and jesters, to pester the unsuspecting town. And so, the spectacles began with rides and games and lions tamed; that drew the crowds from house and home, to roam around the circus troupe. In groups they laughed and smiled, whiled away their heedless day; until, at last, they were drawn, like splinters, to the main event: a tent with a big top, and large stri...
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