I could carry on tinkering with it until Christmas and beyond, I'm sure, but I think the time as come to stop and let my short story go and live its stunted life in the big out there.
For James, this grey morning of July 2005 is like any other, as he wakes up, gets ready and walks to the tube station to catch his train to work. Until he makes a mistake.
It is 3,400 words long and should take about 30min to read.
To mark the occasion I've created a webpage that includes my previous effort (and hopefully, soon, future ones). All in one place, now!
This also has a feedback form, which I invite you to use should you kindly grant me time to read my work. The feedback can be given anonymously, so no excuse!
Enjoy!
Health warning: The language I use in this story (quite different from that of the other one) is not going to be to most people's taste. Readers of English tend to prefer simple language. This isn't simple. It's full of adjective and adverbs. That's my Frenchness showing (off) there (sorry, your Eminence).
Merci ! :D
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