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Keep calm and write something

May 3, 2015 · by Niall · in Meetings

Seeing as our April meeting fell on the first of the month, it was decided everyone try some funny flash fiction. Emma brought a tale of mischievous nuns putting a fresh-faced priest in his place. Caroline gave us a satirical…

Found stories
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Found stories

March 30, 2015 · by Niall · in Meetings

It was down to business at our February meeting with the re-election of officers for 2015. There was also discussion of a e-publishing project and some sources of expertise that could be tapped in to. As for the writing, the…

Dissociative Identity Disorder
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A fear of everything

February 23, 2015 · by Niall · in Meetings

Our first meeting of 2015 saw the return of some familiar faces as well as two new arrivals in Joe and Mark. After some post-holiday banter we got down to work with some news from Niall about the selection of…

Plasma Electric Ball
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Birth and rebirth

December 15, 2014 · by Niall · in Meetings

This month we took a leaf out of the festive season and concentrated on the theme of ‘nativity’. Our flash fiction contributions included the rebirth of a woman following the death of her husband. We also had a noir-themed recreation…

Aer Lingus Boeing 737-200
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Up in the air

November 24, 2014 · by Niall · in Meetings

Our November reading brought us back to the radio essay as our members came with a mixed bag of short stories, flash fiction and memoir to the table. Caroline revisited her piece about first communion brought up at the previous…

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