Odds and Ends- Other Fiction
By mark p
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A Good Neighbour?
It was strange the thoughts that came to you when you when working, thought Gary, as he threw the dirty water down the drain in the back yard. He had...
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We Blossom and Flourish
It was during the Pandemic that Gary began to be aware of his mortality. He was 57, not really that old, late middle age possibly, not yet elderly ,...
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In a Lonely Place (i.m David Bowie)
The vistas from the train window were stunning but not in a good way, I looked out at the damage wrought by the recent storm over the fields of...
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The Leather Football
I watched in dismay as my leather football flew over the playground fence, my leather football signed by the whole 1971 Aberdeen football squad -'The...
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Dystopia?
Grant stumbled home from a night out with Alison, one of his oldest friends, they had known each other for almost forty years, and although they had...
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Nothing Compares to You (1990)
John sat and read the novel, the one he’d been reading for the last two weeks during lunchtime at work.
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A Visit
In the weekend, Gary’s family would visit his Gran and Grandad who lived in a council estate on the other side of town Once at Gran’s, he would sit...
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Quite Possibly Divine
Jon looked around the place and wondered why he was here at all. The crowd bustled all around him drunk and drugged to the eyeballs, pushing past as...
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Aberdeen Beach Back in the Day
I look at the old photograph and picture the scene in my mind's eye, almost 50 years ago, and I can picture it , I am back there, back in the day, in...
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The Interviewee (2045)
'So, is it switched on? ‘, I ask Angela, the manager of this place. I am having a test of the Skype link beforehand, as I have never been comfortable...
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Unprecedented
Alan pulled the blinds back and looked down at the empty street below. Six -ten in the morning and the road outside was traffic free, not even the...
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The Trooper
It was way back in 1983, when inspired by the hard rock / heavy metal bands I liked and had seen live, I picked up a couple of flyers from my local...
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I Remember Nothing
Sunday morning came. At least I think it was morning. It was light anyway. My head hurt, my mouth was dry, and I was sweating like hell. There was...
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Halloween's Coming
(1972) The grotesque pointed teeth and eye sockets were slowly taking shape as Dad carved carefully at the turnip, scattering pieces of it all over...
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The Time Traveller ( Time Tunnel Tale #1)
Frank Scott shambled down Sauchiehall Street, it was Friday night, and he had been for a few drinks after work, the traditional ‘Friday Pint’ thing...
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Granite Noir
Ryan had never been particularly good at solving problems in his life. It was always left to someone else to pick up the pieces after the event, if...
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The Veteran Speaks ( Time Tunnel Tale #2)
I am a seasoned veteran of the office wars, like Mike Moorcock, or was it Nik Turner, used to declaim, on that old Hawkwind album ‘Warrior on the...
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A New Bar in Town (Time Tunnel Tale #3)
The Bar had just opened. It was 1983 and the infectious synth-pop of New Order’s ‘Blue Monday’ played on the bar’s sound system, and all around the...
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