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			<title>Just Desserts</title>
			<description>&amp;#2013266065;Just Desserts&amp;#2013266066; is a tale very much in the vein of Roald Dahl's short stories. It is an exercise in confounding the reader&amp;#2013266066;s expectations &amp;#2013266070; leading them up the garden path &amp;#2013266070; before the final &amp;#2013266065;reveal&amp;#2013266066;. Importantly though, the tale does not have any tricks</description>
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			<title>Last Chance Saloon</title>
			<description>Set in a near future amalgam of the US and UK, 'Last Chance Saloon' is a novella which examines what it is to be a person. It asks whether in a world in which our personal freedoms are so constrained, we can still be true to ourselves. Or do we have to be</description>
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