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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 51: Penelope has to muck out the horses…

27/4/2022

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Horse muck
They always need people over at The Stables to muck out the horses

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Part 50: Penelope scribbled on thousands of pages…

24/4/2022

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Scribble
Penelope had scribbled on thousands of pages with Penelope’s small, finicky hand.

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Part 49: Penelope snatched her wig off…

20/4/2022

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Wig
Penelope snatched the brown thatch off and stood expectantly.

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Part 48: A half-dead cat dragged from the ditch…

17/4/2022

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Half-dead cat
Penelope sauntered in, looking like a half-dead cat dragged from the ditch

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Part 47: Penelope buys a hip flask of whisky…

10/4/2022

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Whisky
Penelope stepped inside the grocer’s store and bought a hip flask of whisky.

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Part 46: A glass of cold milk and a cucumber sandwich…

6/4/2022

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Cucumber sandwich
At the bar, Penelope ordered a glass of cold milk and a cucumber sandwich

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