Issue Seven Fiction

Facing the Music

by Moya Roddy.   Similimum, similimum. Like with like. Homeopathy works by releasing the body’s innate power to heal, a power...

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The Cool Beach

by Sven Doedens   Cameron slammed the door behind him. He didn’t slam it too hard because he knew he could damage the door, and then...

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Someone to talk to

by Wendy Wicks   She is standing in the doorway examining him. His eyes were still grey. She remembered when they first met. Those...

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The Brides

By Jane Downing   Tilly heard the shouting but not the words. She pulled herself out of the fireplace and listened. Good. The...

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Golightly and the Crazy Fool

By Mark Mulholland.   So it’s to the station bar in Dublin for a quick scoop between trains when who is it but Audrey Hepburn that...

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Leviathan

by Laura Wild   After lunch, the kids want sharks. Barry squints behind his shades as sunlight gives way to the deep shadows of...

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Seagulls

by Karen Lethlean   During my teenage years, summertime meant heat and boredom. As if an offering to Sun Gods, I laid out on a blanket...

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