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23rd January, 1863 I was a shell, prised open. Couldn’t breathe. His face so still above mine; his...
Read MoreSusan Millar DuMars published a book of short stories, Lights in the Distance, with Doire Press in 2010 and a chapbook, American Girls, with Lapwing Press in 2007. She has been the recipient of an Irish Arts Council Bursary for her fiction and has also published three poetry collections with Salmon Poetry, the most recent of which, The God Thing, appeared in March 2013. Her work has appeared in publications in the U.S. and Europe and in several anthologies, including The Best of Irish Poetry 2010. Born in Philadelphia, Susan lives in Galway, Ireland, where she and her husband Kevin Higgins have coordinated the Over the Edge readings series since 2003. She is the editor of the 2013 anthology Over the Edge: The First Ten Years.
by Susan Millar DuMars | Nov 25, 2014 | Flash Fiction | 0
23rd January, 1863 I was a shell, prised open. Couldn’t breathe. His face so still above mine; his...
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“Blue is blue,” said Molly. Everything wrong with the world was encapsulated in that sentence....
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The new Lois eats only carrot sticks and yogurt. ONLY. And only non-fat coffee flavoured yogurt....
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