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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories: December 2014
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories. Slash-statements. Stories of six words in length and six words only: Following on from entering a competition through Fleeting magazine's website, I thought I would try and keep writing six word stories in a, no doubt, vain attempt to try and get close to Ernest Hemingway's original, for Sale: baby shoes, never worn and the winning entry, No taxidermist loved his daughter more (by Ami Hendrickson). Wednesday, 24 December 2014. Wednesday, 10 December 2014.
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories: May 2014
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories. Slash-statements. Stories of six words in length and six words only: Following on from entering a competition through Fleeting magazine's website, I thought I would try and keep writing six word stories in a, no doubt, vain attempt to try and get close to Ernest Hemingway's original, for Sale: baby shoes, never worn and the winning entry, No taxidermist loved his daughter more (by Ami Hendrickson). Thursday, 22 May 2014. Can it be A Dog's Progess? Tuesday, 13 May 2014.
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories: October 2014
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories. Slash-statements. Stories of six words in length and six words only: Following on from entering a competition through Fleeting magazine's website, I thought I would try and keep writing six word stories in a, no doubt, vain attempt to try and get close to Ernest Hemingway's original, for Sale: baby shoes, never worn and the winning entry, No taxidermist loved his daughter more (by Ami Hendrickson). Friday, 31 October 2014. The ghost claimed all their lives.
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The Haberdashery of Stories: A Clothbound Book
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The Haberdashery of Stories. Tuesday, 9 June 2015. The book was always a little rough to the touch from its cloth exterior as I turned it over in my hands. It had changed my life, that book; its contents had started me off on a road I would never be able to come back along. Yet it looked completely innocuous, plain even, as if it could be of no interest to anyone. I had this feeling while studying there, though, that the library’s guardians and keepers, the Book Worms, knew exactly who I was and wh...
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories: #449
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories. Slash-statements. Stories of six words in length and six words only: Following on from entering a competition through Fleeting magazine's website, I thought I would try and keep writing six word stories in a, no doubt, vain attempt to try and get close to Ernest Hemingway's original, for Sale: baby shoes, never worn and the winning entry, No taxidermist loved his daughter more (by Ami Hendrickson). Wednesday, 8 April 2015. The Blarney King killed himself talking.
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories: July 2014
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories. Slash-statements. Stories of six words in length and six words only: Following on from entering a competition through Fleeting magazine's website, I thought I would try and keep writing six word stories in a, no doubt, vain attempt to try and get close to Ernest Hemingway's original, for Sale: baby shoes, never worn and the winning entry, No taxidermist loved his daughter more (by Ami Hendrickson). Tuesday, 29 July 2014. Fight to keep, or lose, him. Six on the Sixth.
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The Haberdashery of Silly Rhymes: November 2013
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The Haberdashery of Silly Rhymes. Silly rhymes I've written for various reasons- some using the Merriam Webster Word of the Day, others inspired by one thing or another along the way. Wednesday, 27 November 2013. You always find me when I least expect you. It happened to Dewey while riding a horse,. It often happens on journeys of course of course. To Heisenberg at midnight in the park,. He found light where it was quite quite dark. To Kekule it came to him in a dream,. And with this song. Mind a bit too.
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The Haberdashery of Stories: October 2014
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The Haberdashery of Stories. Tuesday, 28 October 2014. 100 Words: The first one up the stairs. In the cellar of a London school in 1963 it materialised, a shining white pillar of horror. Taking in its immediate surroundings the creature inside the case started to roll forward, the greatest enemy of its people in its sights. What glory would follow for them all with the death of this man of many faces. Note: A re-telling of the end of Episode 1 of Remembrance of the Daleks. The first one up the stairs.
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The Haberdashery of Stories: August 2015
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The Haberdashery of Stories. Friday, 28 August 2015. 100 Words: If Only Everything Was This Easy. I stood dumbfounded at the ordinariness of the scene. These were the most dangerous books and artefacts from magical history yet there they were placed neatly on regular old roller racking, just as I had seen in all the ignorant museums and libraries of the world. I’d expected something older here, fixed wooden shelves, cobwebs, a damp mustiness, not to mention charms to keep me away. Tuesday, 11 August 2015.
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories: February 2014
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The Haberdashery of Six Word Stories. Slash-statements. Stories of six words in length and six words only: Following on from entering a competition through Fleeting magazine's website, I thought I would try and keep writing six word stories in a, no doubt, vain attempt to try and get close to Ernest Hemingway's original, for Sale: baby shoes, never worn and the winning entry, No taxidermist loved his daughter more (by Ami Hendrickson). Friday, 28 February 2014. I ran the gauntlet too much. Sunday, 2 Febr...