What a Roo Does
PAUL RINGS AND tells me he needs a lift; he’s out near St. Andrews and he’s hit a roo with his car… Read more here. […]
PAUL RINGS AND tells me he needs a lift; he’s out near St. Andrews and he’s hit a roo with his car… Read more here. […]
It’s hard being a single slice kind of guy living in a family size world. Here’s why… read it here. […]
The Suburban Review is a small press publication of short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and art. I wanted it to concentrate creativity […]
The movies we all saw that we probably shouldn’t have… read it here. […]
SHE TELLS ME she has a hole in her head and I say, ‘Don’t we all?’ and I smile and sip my drink, but then she says, ‘No, really,’ and takes off her bright blue baseball cap and there it is—a hole in her head… read more here. […]
Originally published in Victorian Writer October-November 2010. Winner of the Fiction category of VWC Grace Marion Wilson Competition.
HENRY’S WIFE BEATRICE insisted he go and see a doctor, so they packed their grumbling children into the car and went to visit their local GP, Dr Johnson. He’d been the family’s doctor since Beatrice’s first pregnancy, and Henry felt he could trust him with this kind of sensitive problem. … read more here. […]