scturnerfiction.bsky.social
Writer. Short stories in: Sonora Review, J Journal, Shooter Lit Mag, London Magazine, Fictive Dream, LEON, Litro, The Phare & others | SL Bridport SS 2023 www.scturnerfiction.com
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That’s interesting. I love hearing about writers’ processes. I really liked the way the destruction and sense of absence/loss in the village, church etc mirrors the narrator’s state of mind.
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Yes, I definitely find that with yours! I’m still thinking about the development of the relationship between the two men, and also about the narrator’s sense of his relationship with/place in the world.
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Congratulations, Kerry!
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That’s great news, Mike. Congratulations!
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Oh yes, you should! It works really well. I listened to one on BBC Sounds tonight which I really enjoyed
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Happy Birthday, June!
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This sounds so familiar! Glad it isn’t just me!
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Yes, I only started reading it today, so I’ve only read the first couple of chapters, but I’m already hooked!
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I’m reading Jenni Fagan as well!
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Looking forward to it!
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That’s great news - congratulations, Brecht!
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Thanks, so much, Laura - very grateful to have had a story in Fictive Dream this month, alongside all these amazing writers
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Thanks so much, Mike!
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Thank you!
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🥰
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Thanks so much, Kerry, and thank you for reading it, too!
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I’m so glad to hear that! Thanks very much for reading and sharing!
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Thanks, June. Yes, I love @fictivedream.bsky.social too, and am so glad to see this there!
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That’s great to hear, Mike - thank you so much for taking the time to let me know. I wanted her to move from a position of being justifiably aggrieved to being clearly in the wrong, in a psychologically convincing way, and I wanted there to be tension, so it’s great to hear that that worked for you!
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Thanks so much, Jayson!