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Bert felt jealous, cheated on, and blue. Then he discovered he could morph into a giant nightmarish slug...
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On Wednesdays and Sundays I’m blogging nibble-sized chunks of new ‘Life in the Clouds’ novellas. You can check in regularly and read them bit for bit, or leave a message in my 'contact' page, and I'll send the entire digital story to you for free when published.




Life in the Clouds #6: Take a Slug ® James Field.​



Twin Cheats

Part 44: heavy-breathing sittings with the ouija board…

27/3/2022

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ouija
Penelope spent long, heavy-breathing sittings with the ouija board on her lap

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Part 43: Mystic numbers and hidden warnings…

23/3/2022

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Mystic numbers and hidden warnings
Penelope's brain smouldered with confused inklings of mystic numbers and hidden warnings.

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Part 42: A jumble of absurd scribbling…

13/3/2022

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Part 41: A mysterious woman…

9/3/2022

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A mysterious woman.
To all, Penelope was a mysterious woman.

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Part 40: Zombie!

6/3/2022

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Zombie
Olive was in danger of losing all rational purpose, of developing into a maggoty corpse, a shuffling zombie.

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Part 39: Flashes of the Spirit…

2/3/2022

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Spirit
Flashes of the spirit pricked at Penelope's lack of compassion.

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    The Thursday Murder Club (Thursday Murder Club, #1)The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
    My rating: 2 of 5 stars

    There’s a lot to like and a lot to dislike in this story. I like that it’s cosy, funny, and heart-warming. The plot, however, is a tragedy. There are two murders, and every character in the book, of which there are many, has a motif. With so many twists, turns, and red herrings throughout the narrative, it lost me in a virtual maze.

    But the author commits the gravest crime: he introduces a new, guilty character right at the end of the story. Tut, tut, naughty.

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