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Author: Ingrid Jendrzejewski (page 25)

BackStory: Five Questions with Michelle Hemstedt

Posted on: 8 February 2019 Last updated on: 3 February 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Michelle Hemstedt Author of The Essex Girl What inspired you to write ‘The Essex Girl’? I grew up in Witchfinder General country close to the Essex/Suffolk border. I went back to that part of the world…

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The Essex Girl

Posted on: 4 February 2019 Last updated on: 3 February 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

The Essex Girl by Michelle Hemstedt I have told them she killed my daughter. I have told them she kissed her and gave her an apple, and the child perished. Laying that tiny body in the earth, I fancied there…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Steve Campbell

Posted on: 1 February 2019 Last updated on: 1 February 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Steve Campbell Author of Senna Were there any interesting facts, details, or turns of phrase that didn’t quite make the final version of ‘Senna’? In an early draft of this flash, I split the narrative into…

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Senna

Posted on: 28 January 2019 Last updated on: 29 January 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

Senna by Steve Campbell Sunday mornings are spent dithering in the cold, passing tools to Dad’s lower half while he works beneath our car. I fight for his attention against spark plugs and tyre changes. After scrubbing his hands with…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Aileen Hunt

Posted on: 25 January 2019 Last updated on: 20 January 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Aileen Hunt Author of A Falling from the Sky What inspired you to write ‘A Falling from the Sky’? I’ve been working on a series of flash pieces about the Famine in Ireland. The impetus came…

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A Falling from the Sky

Posted on: 21 January 2019 Last updated on: 20 January 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

A Falling from the Sky by Aileen Hunt Philipstown, King’s County, Ireland, 1846 That night, the wind bore a strange cry. Not the cry of a banshee. They knew that sound, carried it around like a familiar chill. Not the…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Jan Stinchcomb

Posted on: 18 January 2019 Last updated on: 14 January 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Jan Stinchcomb Author of Ice Man What inspired you to write ‘Ice Man’? This is loosely based on the Ice Man (Ötzi) found in the Ötzal Alps in 1991. While scientists were busy doing their work,…

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Ice Man

Posted on: 14 January 2019 Last updated on: 14 January 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

Ice Man by Jan Stinchcomb She knows that all the travel will end him. She stitches his leggings and sews his hat, stuffs his pouch with dried mushrooms, and carves her sign into the handle of his knife. She uses…

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Timeline: FlashBack’s Third Season

Posted on: 14 December 2018 Last updated on: 14 December 2018 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

The third season of FlashBack Fiction has just come to an end.  Little did we know what a treat we were in for when we posted our first call for submissions on the 3rd of January.  Since then, we have…

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I Was a Man Who Breathed

Posted on: 10 December 2018 Last updated on: 10 December 2018 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

I Was A Man Who Breathed by Chris Milam She was statuesque with a face that could make a soulless man swoon. Or a soulless woman. Skin as flawless as fresh paint. Eyes that were hard and shiny like two…

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Timeline: FlashBack’s Fifteenth Season

I Was A Man Who Breathed by Chris Milam She was statuesque with a face that could make a soulless man swoon. Or a soulless woman. Skin as flawless as fresh paint. Eyes that were hard and shiny like two…
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BackStory: Five Questions with Diane Gottlieb

I Was A Man Who Breathed by Chris Milam She was statuesque with a face that could make a soulless man swoon. Or a soulless woman. Skin as flawless as fresh paint. Eyes that were hard and shiny like two…
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From Here to Eternity

I Was A Man Who Breathed by Chris Milam She was statuesque with a face that could make a soulless man swoon. Or a soulless woman. Skin as flawless as fresh paint. Eyes that were hard and shiny like two…
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BackStory: Five More Questions with Marie Gethins

I Was A Man Who Breathed by Chris Milam She was statuesque with a face that could make a soulless man swoon. Or a soulless woman. Skin as flawless as fresh paint. Eyes that were hard and shiny like two…
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The Wife of Michael Cleary

I Was A Man Who Breathed by Chris Milam She was statuesque with a face that could make a soulless man swoon. Or a soulless woman. Skin as flawless as fresh paint. Eyes that were hard and shiny like two…
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