
To Cut a Short Story Short, Vol. II
88 Little Stories
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Narrated by:
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Angus Freathy
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By:
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Simon J. Wood
About this listen
A husband, trying to rekindle his marriage in a lonely seaside village, meets a strange young woman from his forgotten past; a man taking a garden gnome to a museum gets an unexpected surprise; a lonely widow encounters an enigmatic character from an embryonic pop group; a group of scientists make an horrific discovery at a big cat conservation centre; and a baby hare comes of age with a momentous idea.
Continuing in the spirit of To Cut a Short Story Short, [volume one], these and 83 other stories, varying from 100 to 5000 words, are found in this eclectic and captivating collection of flash fiction by Simon J. Wood.
©2018 Simon J. Wood (P)2020 Simon J. Wood
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