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To Cut a Short Story Short

Curious Flash Fiction by Simon J. Wood

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No. TitleDate PublishedNo. of Words
1 A Visit from Saint Nicolas – 2017 Version.
9th Jan 2018500
2 Every Day is a Poem (poems)10th Jul 2020500
3 Legend of the Sprogge14th Feb 2016216
4 Love, Let Us! – acrostic poem14th Feb 201662
5 Not to Forget, but to Forgive21st Jan 2019255
6 Out and out and out
20th Mar 2018400
7 The Roaring Sun (poems)12th Jun 201667

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In my humble opinion, THE ‘go to’ book for general writing advice, whether fiction or non-fiction. Sol has worked with the best in the business and selflessly passes on his hard-earned recommendations. A great jumping-off point for more detailed advice covered elsewhere but complete in itself. I have the print edition, the kindle edition and the audiobook. Each catch one’s attention and inform/enthuse in a different way.

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A woman’s struggle for fitness, love, and reconcilliation.
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The storyline is quite grim at times, but there are moments of real humour, one being at Ellie’s first swimming session that had me laughing out loud!

Striving towards a seemingly impossible goal, surviving all that life throws at you, and reconciliation are prominent themes, and the story is very inspiring. Recommended!

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