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You Let Yourself Be Seen
Maria Ilona Moore's short, intimate fiction discusses the desire to be seen – and the ability to see yourself. Read More
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Two Pools of Water
Two sisters stare out at two pools of water – one blue, one green. Judy Darley's vivid short story explores youth, yearning and escape. Read More
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A Scene Shot in the Dark
Anticipation and want build in Siobhan Carrol's short story, about temptation and power on a first date. Read More
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Seven Spiders
In Stella Hervey Birrell's short story, an idyllic campsite seems almost too good to be true. And sure enough, there could be someone be watching in the shadows . . . Read More
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Sunday Worship & Raising Hell
The thrills of falling in and out of love are ignited in two poems by Roz Weaver. Read More
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In the Morning After
Bridie Wilkinson's poem captures the promises that a late night in the city holds. Read More
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New Beginnings
Francesca Gilbert's protagonist only likes beginnings. Here, she longs for one to start with someone it shouldn't. Read More
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