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			<title>John Crommodie</title>
			<description>JohnCrommody woke with one of his usual hangovers; his usual lament: why in thehell did have to drink, and so alcoholically? In fact, why did he have todrink at all? As ever,when the answers came, they only ever made him want to drink again, andNOW.&amp;nbsp; He rolled over and reached for..</description>
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			<title>Sophie</title>
			<description>The soundof a door slamming. She had lain there for hours, knowing that it was coming: this,the signal between her and him that her beating was imminent. She instantly satup on the bed and waited for the door to be thrown open, which it was. To her,when he was in this state, the man look..</description>
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			<title>Ray</title>
			<description>The sky wasthe colour of metal, reminding him of where exactly he was. Ray satback down on his bed and waited for the buzzing sound, and the jangle of keys,the metal snapping against metal and the heavy cell door opening. As usual, hismind flew back to his wife and kids; surveyed an imaginar..</description>
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			<title>Dole day</title>
			<description>The bar was like something out of a movie: chandeliers andlamps, a poster that doubled as a mirror, a moose head, jutting out from thewall. Tim sat on the stool and sipped his beer and looked around. Anothernothing night with nothing to do but drown his sorrows and worsen his health. He su..</description>
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			<title>Ned</title>
			<description>Ned sat in the bath, looking up at the ceiling. Brownpatches of mold where the water had seeped through. He washed his hair andmarveled at the size of the tub. Not bad for a rooming house. It wasn&amp;rsquo;tBuckingham palace, but he had definitely lived in worse. Still, there was theoccasional ..</description>
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			<title>Ned</title>
			<description>Ned sat in the bath and looked up at the ceiling. Brownpatches of mold where the water had seeped through. He washed his hair andmarveled at the size of the tub. Not bad for a rooming house. It wasn&amp;rsquo;tBuckingham palace, but he had definitely lived in worse. Still, there was theoccasiona..</description>
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			<title>The mainframe</title>
			<description>He woke in the cold as he so often would. Winter nights,cutting in deep on weary bones. He could see that the tent flap had come openand was flapping in the wind. He hauled himself up and could feel the hardground, then shifted himself on the old broken mattress that he had found a fewdays a..</description>
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			<title>James Anderson. In memorandum of Edan John Barnett </title>
			<description>The wind picked up and blew across the brown empty plains. JamesAnderson stood and looked out across it. Open fields, empty and devoid of anything,except for the occasional vacant house in the distance. He stood, looking likea scarecrow, or a weed, shot of the ground. Dust blew in his face and..</description>
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			<title>Travers</title>
			<description>Travers pulled the car in and parked it on the street. Hesat and looked at the house in the night. A rundown place, sitting under astreet-lamp; a place like any other. A reasonably well-kept garden and frontlawn. Unremarkable in every way, except that he was here, and that meant that theplac..</description>
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			<title>Horse</title>
			<description>The light buzzed and crackled above his head. He pulled outthe white shirt and black pants from his sports bag, got changed and looked athimself in the small bathroom mirror and didn&amp;rsquo;t like what he saw. A guy thatlooked older than his years: bad teeth and curly red that hair that simply..</description>
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			<title>Aida</title>
			<description>He walked down the hill and heard the yelling, well beforehe got there. Could hear it from half-way down the street - a guttural soundthat was more like a rabid dog gone berserk than anything else. At hisapproach, the yelling stopped, was coming from a man with a mohawk. &amp;lsquo;Evening.&amp;rsquo;..</description>
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			<title>Dead</title>
			<description>The wind was like ice, stinging his cheeks, made him pull hiscoat closer. He kept walking the block. Not a soul in the street. Then came tothe corner store where he would buy his groceries. As usual, Alice at the cashregister, and, as usual, his heart skipped a beat. He walked the aisle and be..</description>
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			<title>Angelo</title>
			<description>The creaking sound came from deep in the ceiling. He recognised the movements of old Mrs Stuart from upstairs;could hear the meowing of her cat, knew that she would be feeding it, at aroundthis time of the day. He got up out of the bed and walked over to the windowand looked down at the ci..</description>
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			<title>Helen</title>
			<description>He sat on the bed and looked around at the room, then stoodand walked over to the glass doors, looked out at the pool and the sky. He watchedthe cloud formation: a chasm hanging on the horizon, suddenly shifting and theinside of it turning green. He watched it begin to rain and thought about h..</description>
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			<title>Money</title>
			<description>When he woke, for a happy moment, he forgot where he was,the world and its problems - his problems - evaporated, like the sweet high after inhaling some illicit drug. But then, his eyes adjusted, and he looked up fromwithin the bed and saw the same old heavy crack, running through the ceiling,..</description>
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			<title>Emma</title>
			<description>He woke with the usual phone-call from his mate, the phonelighting up and buzzing on the side-board table; rolled over and answered it, agreedto meet at the cafe and hung up. He hauled himself out of bed and threw himselfinto the shower and got dressed, made his way out of the bed-sit where he..</description>
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			<title>Sam</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Sam Hastings woke in a stupor: with a headache that felt badenough to have killed someone; except that that someone was him - like someoneor something was squashing his skull, as though it was being squeezed inside a vice. Heopened his eyes and looked around: ..</description>
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			<title>Lars</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;He pulled up at the curb and turned the motor off and lookedaround at the day - birds chirping, a perfect blue sky. Thoughts falling back tohis life and its predicament - all the failure. Was this the person you were meantto be? Broke, destitute, living in a rooming house, ..</description>
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			<title>Donna</title>
			<description>He stood on the balcony, looking down at the street and thetraffic below, and after a while, grew tired. He sat back down on the chair andthought about what more he could do with his life. But nothing came. And so, hedecided it was late enough, then walked back into the room and turned the lig..</description>
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			<title>Hilda</title>
			<description>The cat sat, staring at him. Eyes that were two white dotsthat looked otherworldly. He woke and looked up at it, then rolled over andfell back to sleep. When the alarm went off, he slammed the &amp;lsquo;off&amp;rsquo; button hard,then rolled over and hauled himself up, walked over to the tiny mak..</description>
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			<title>George</title>
			<description>Lightning cracked outside the window and woke him. GeorgeCrombers sat up and looked out at the night, at the rain coming down intorrents, wetting the road and the world beyond, then lay back down again andfell back to sleep. When the morning came, he roused himself and stood, put onthe only ..</description>
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			<title>John</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The sun came down in a stream on his face, heating it,bringing him to consciousness, making the hangover worse. He rolled over andfelt the pounding in his head, now become crystalline, as though his head wasmade of glass and was liable to completely ..</description>
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			<title>John</title>
			<description>The sun was coming down in a stream on his face, heating it,bringing him to consciousness, making the hangover worse. He rolled over andfelt the pounding in his head, now become crystalline, as though his head wasmade of glass and was liable to completely shatter. He dragged a skinny armacro..</description>
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			<title>George</title>
			<description>Lightning cracked outside the window and woke him. George Cromberssat up and looked out at the night, at the rain coming down in torrents,wetting the road and the world beyond, then lay back down again and fell backto sleep. When the morning came, he roused himself and stood, put on the only..</description>
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			<title>Cop</title>
			<description>He woke and looked around the apartment, the view of thecity beyond, tiny lights twinkling, clusters of buildings scattered. He turnedaway from it and walked into the kitchen and made himself a cup of tea, watchedthe cat jump on the ledge, purring at him. It would soothe him, the way itstare..</description>
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			<title>Cop</title>
			<description>He woke and looked around his apartment, the view of thecity beyond; dreams of the old world, taking away his thoughts. He turned awayfrom it and walked into the kitchen and made himself a cup of tea, watched thecat jump on the ledge, purring at him, talked to it. It would soothe him, theway..</description>
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			<title>Crazy</title>
			<description>He woke in the dark as he would sometimes do, the citylights filtering through the blinds, the noises of the outside loud in his ears.He rolled over, grateful for the fan, walked over to the window and looked out,the city towers standing tall, housing all the solitary people, some withfamili..</description>
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			<title>Realisation</title>
			<description>He woke late as he was now prone to do, his head throbbingfrom oversleep. He looked around at the room and wondered about his life. Thoughtsswirling through his head, horrible thoughts. He wondered if it was the thoughtsthemselves that were his enemy, then reminded himself that no matter how b..</description>
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			<title>Mike's big night out</title>
			<description>Mike sat at the bar, sipping on a cocktail. He took ahandful of salty nuts from the little bowl, ate them and gazed at thebar-tender, who was short and squat, just the way he liked them, but he wasn&amp;rsquo;tgetting any of the signals that he wanted. He finished the drink and she turnedaround ..</description>
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			<title>Anders</title>
			<description>Anders opened his window and looked down at the empty street,put his coat on and made his way out onto the steps of the apartment blockwhere he lived. &amp;lsquo;Don&amp;rsquo;t forget the neighbour&amp;rsquo;s cat!&amp;rsquo; A head roared, sticking outfrom behind a door-way. In a flash the head disappeared,..</description>
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			<title>Open all hours</title>
			<description>Mike Stevens left the house as the rain sat in, falling hardon his clothes and hair. It was seven am, Monday morning, and the usual time hewould see his mates. Cars and a bus flew past, drenched his shoes and pants. Hewatched them, all lined up and ready to go and didn&amp;rsquo;t envy them, for t..</description>
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			<title>Open all hours</title>
			<description>Mike Stevens left the house as the rain sat in, falling hardon his clothes and hair. It was seven am, Monday morning, the usual time he would seehis mates. Cars and a bus flew past, drenched his shoes and pants.  He watchedthem, all lined up and ready to go and didn&amp;rsquo;t envy them, for toda..</description>
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			<title>Redge</title>
			<description>Redgesat on the edge of the bed and stared out the window, listened to the sound ofthe mid-morning traffic, a truck roaring passed, the sound of a girl&amp;rsquo;slaughter. The sunshine fell on him, illuminated his thin figure, fell on thecracks in the wood and on his legs and shoes, made a ..</description>
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			<title>Ed</title>
			<description>Ed walked the long road west, along the track he wouldalways come after his shift at Ruth-Anne&amp;rsquo;s convenience store, the sun almostdown, the last of the day&amp;rsquo;s light filtering cherry through the trees. A cardrove past, illuminated his lanky figure, beeped at him then drove on: ol..</description>
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			<title>Ditty: tribute</title>
			<description>She looked up at the bus driver, then back out thewindow, at the night, at the neighbourhood going past, then at the otherpassengers, and it suddenly struck her that they appeared somehow otherworldly,like ghosts out of a dream. She realisedthat the bus was going faster than it should have b..</description>
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			<title>Ned</title>
			<description>Ned could smell the incense from down the street. He wonderedwhen the new fortune telling business came into the neighbourhood, and then how hehad been talked into taking an appointment. In his mind there was somethingseedy and embarrassing about the whole business - having his palm read and w..</description>
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			<title>Robot</title>
			<description>The sunlight fell on her neck, revealed a handsome woman with long hair. She wore a red floral dress that would have been appropriate a hundredyears ago, in one of those John Wayne movies; left overs from a past-life that she herself had sewn together. Now, she looked out the window, and, not for ..</description>
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			<title>The sunlight fell upon his hands</title>
			<description>The sunlight fell upon his hands. He felt thewarmth extend up his arms, the blood growing in his biceps, triceps, hisshoulders, his heart. He had been here as the sun grew large, out of theall-encompassing darkness. Shadows grew large, in the hours past. The past cameto him in shadows, v..</description>
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			<title>Covid-19</title>
			<description>She woke and looked out the window. Snow coming down inshoots, white lines demarcating a blank skyline, streaming down a silent world behind the glass, a world that hadchanged forever... She sat up, now, knelt by the window ledge and looked out.An empty road, paved with white slush. A bear..</description>
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			<title>The Virus</title>
			<description>He woke in the night, dreaming of the old days, back beforethe virus, before The New World.It had all begun with The Great Transformation. The GreatTransformation had begun with little changes, little changes that were almost imperceptibleat first: yellow and black signs that read: &amp;ls..</description>
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			<title>The dead guy</title>
			<description>A dead guy looks for his wife.</description>
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			<title>Old House</title>
			<description>The stars were out as Dave made it back from the telemarketing shift. He looked up at them and around the bus that groaned and growled through its gears. He wondered what it was all about, this life, for to him nothing seemed to make sense, and for that matter, never did; still, at least he was in w..</description>
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			<title>Harold and James</title>
			<description>Two vampires</description>
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			<title>Raymond</title>
			<description>He woke in the night and rolled on to his side and looked at the alarm clock and stared at the wall and thought about his dream. In it, he saw a woman with red hair standing on a river bank yelling at him, warning him of some impending crisis, but couldn&amp;rsquo;t make out the words above the wind tha..</description>
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