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  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Jem at 14:34 on 05 December 2010
    lol, Sheila! It's been out a while then, which might suggest I'll get some money before Christmas. I had another one with them I thought they might have put in the Xmas edition but maybe they're saving it for January.
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Cornelia at 19:36 on 05 December 2010
    Oh, yes, another one, much longer, -called 'Will it be this Christmas?' Seems to be about a young woman wondering whether her lover will leave his wife for her this year. So you could really treat yourself! Looking forward to reading later.

    Sheila
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Jem at 21:36 on 05 December 2010
    Sheila, that one isn't mine, I'm sure!
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Cornelia at 23:01 on 05 December 2010
    Are you sure? It's about six pages long and it has an older woman in it who calls herself the Ghost of Christmas Past. Anyway, they've put your name on it.

    It's possible that they've mixed the name up, I suppose. Here are the other titles, in case you recognise any:

    The Last Day of Christmas (yours)
    A Fool for Love;
    Where are his footprints?
    The Mystery of Mrs Arnold's Clothes
    Always in a basement
    Look on the bright side
    It's between me and Santa
    In too Deep
    When the Cat comes calling
    May the Best Woman Win
    Will it be this Christmas (yours)
    Loathe the Neighbour
    We've Lost our Sparkle
    7 Smiles
    Mistletoe and Mischief
    Don't get Caught

    Terea Ashby and Jo Styles have got two in each, as well. Hope you solve the mystery.

    Sheila
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Jem at 08:35 on 06 December 2010
    Oh, God yes! I forgot about that! I wrote it in June!

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    How could I forget something I'd written so totally!!! Does anyone else do this? I expect the answer is a resounding no.
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Cornelia at 10:25 on 06 December 2010
    It happens to me all the time. But then,most of mine aren't particularly memorable.

    Sheila
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Jem at 08:31 on 10 December 2010
    http://mykindofwriting.blogspot.com/

    Here is Sheila's lovely report on The Claygate and Esher Short Story Festival. She will understand my comment, lol!
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Cornelia at 06:11 on 12 December 2010
    I'm chronically bad on directions, which is why I always follow the person I'm with. How long did it take us to do that five minute walk? Half an hour? Or was that when we began to think we should have been at the station by now?

    Sheila
  • Re: National Short Story Week Claygate & Esher Short Fiction Festival
    by Jem at 09:26 on 18 December 2010
    It was long enough for a nice long chat, that's for sure!
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