A collection of micros:flash, sudden stories, dribbles, drabbles,and six-sentence fiction by poet Cheryl Snell. From "Better twenty in the seventies than seventy in the twenties" in which.a husband announces he has donated his wife's favorite disco dress to charity, only to see the couple's favorite barista wearing it the following day, to "Something Up with which I cannot put" a story of infidelity woven of prepositions, to "Trampoline," a story of a visit by the Rescue Squad, when an old woman falls out of bed and can't get up, Snell offers a road map of the quotidian with the exits clearly marked.
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| Added Date | Sep 19, 2017 14:02:45 |
| Modified Date | Jun 17, 2022 20:37:25 |