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I have tried doing this twice but last time the Ladies and Gentlemen who live in the Doll’s House were angry and I had to trap them in a cardboard box and tape it shut or else they would have killed me.
                       
    hamadryad      
    She would dream, of tall, thin, dark trees, that clung close together, that spread their leaves wide to catch the sunlight. And she would wake, without crying, and do the things a wife should do.
                       
    draugr      
    She arrived like a Queen, escorted by her two sons, and then lay in the great double bed like Snow White, with her hands on her breast folded, barely drawing breath, as if waiting for Grandad to come and wake her with a kiss.

The stories section contains six stories written by me. All belong loosely to the fantasy genre, although none of them involve elves, dwarves or wizards. There are snippets from the shortest three (they're each about 1000 words long) above, and if you like to the sound of them, click on the images to read the full story.

The other three are Beef (about 2,000 words long), the story of three friends sitting at McDonalds discussing human frailty and what they're going to do at the weekend; The Sun, the Moon, the Wolves and the Lovers (about 10,000 words), based loosely on a native American legend set in a time when animals could talk and all heroes were orphans. Lastly, Ksasnaja (about 25,000 words) is the story of a goddess who loses and regains her divinity, filled with genies, elephants, pilgrimages and other Orientalist delights.

 
 
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