THE 2020 ANTHOLOGY FROM 0X29
If you buy this book, you will be supporting a good cause, because the profits from the sale of this anthology will be donated to Helen and Douglas House, a local charity that does invaluable work supporting terminally ill children, young adults and their families.
An anthology of fifteen amazing short stories by local authors from Freeland, Hanborough and North Leigh.
Mr Ramsden’s Constitutional - Graham Warby
Rose - Jackie Vickers
A Woman’s Best Friend - Sue Thomlinson
BA 1001 - Julie Stuart-Thompson
Gulls Rock Bay – Rhonda Neal
The Weaver’s Tale – Martin Marais
Eat, Drink and be Merry – David Lloyd
In the Bedroom - Janine Lee
Art and Artifice – David Lawrence
Bill and Sam’s Excellent Adventure - Kevin Kavanagh
The Village Pub - Caroline Jowitt
Lost Your Marbles – Mike Foster
Oxford Hypothesis – Matt Coburn
The Shadow of a Fairy Story – Steven Battersby
Minotaur - Carole Bason
We take the everyday events of our lives for granted, rarely questioning what lies behind the apparent façade of ordinariness. Sometimes, however, life has other ideas and 2020 has turned out to be one of the strangest of years. Curious and unforeseen events breed many questions; questions that echo through this year’s Anthology.
Do MI5 and MI6 have the answers? Or perhaps they are to be found hidden deep in the prehistoric Chauvet caves. One thing is certain; all is not as it seems. This could be the moment to call in the ‘Memory Detectives’ or would a hidden letter give us a clue? Who knows what awaits in this maze of mystery and illusion. We can only watch as this year’s writers weave, like Arachne, their tales of shock and intrigue. Amidst all the confusion it’s difficult to know what is happening, or perhaps you do?
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An anthology of fifteen amazing short stories by local authors from Freeland, Hanborough and North Leigh.
Mr Ramsden’s Constitutional - Graham Warby
Rose - Jackie Vickers
A Woman’s Best Friend - Sue Thomlinson
BA 1001 - Julie Stuart-Thompson
Gulls Rock Bay – Rhonda Neal
The Weaver’s Tale – Martin Marais
Eat, Drink and be Merry – David Lloyd
In the Bedroom - Janine Lee
Art and Artifice – David Lawrence
Bill and Sam’s Excellent Adventure - Kevin Kavanagh
The Village Pub - Caroline Jowitt
Lost Your Marbles – Mike Foster
Oxford Hypothesis – Matt Coburn
The Shadow of a Fairy Story – Steven Battersby
Minotaur - Carole Bason
Do MI5 and MI6 have the answers? Or perhaps they are to be found hidden deep in the prehistoric Chauvet caves. One thing is certain; all is not as it seems. This could be the moment to call in the ‘Memory Detectives’ or would a hidden letter give us a clue? Who knows what awaits in this maze of mystery and illusion. We can only watch as this year’s writers weave, like Arachne, their tales of shock and intrigue. Amidst all the confusion it’s difficult to know what is happening, or perhaps you do?