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Peter Barry Short Story Competition – Results

Our judge Anne Aylor has now reviewed the shortlisted entries so I’m pleased to announce the results of our recent short story competition. read more

Time to Move On

How quickly the years pass, May thought, gazing at her John in the hospital bed. If she didn’t know, he could be back at their home, sleeping off an extra Sunday pint; the pint Ted Lake at The Rose would’ve ‘insisted’ on. read more

Paper Castle

From her peripheral vision Irena saw the boys stop playing and stare at her as she walked past. Not today, please not today. She focussed on the footpath, bag clutched against her chest, and kept walking. Only a few more steps until she was in the safety of her home….her castle. read more

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