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FlashBack Fiction (page 19) — Historical Flash

BackStory: Five Questions with Caroline Greene

Posted on: 18 October 2019 Last updated on: 30 November 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Caroline Greene Author of The Writer’s House What inspired you to write ‘The Writer’s House?’ It was actually inspired by a visit to Shaw’s Corner – the country home of George Bernard Shaw. When he lived…

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The Writer’s House

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

The Writer’s House by Caroline Greene The great man is in the drawing room sitting for a portrait. We’ve had to roll up the rugs, but there’s sure to be paint for me to scrub off the parquet. He’s had…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Linda Walsh

Posted on: 11 October 2019 Last updated on: 11 October 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Linda Walsh Author of Comfortless Cove What inspired you to write ‘Comfortless Cove’? I strayed onto a holiday website and as soon as I saw ‘Comfortless Cove’ I needed to know more. The history of Ascension…

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Comfortless Cove

Posted on: 7 October 2019 Last updated on: 7 October 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

Comfortless Cove by Linda Walsh I grip the sides of the swaying rowing boat, my face scorched by a cold-hearted sun. Ahead is Ascension Island, Queen Victoria’s lonely outpost, lying between Africa and the New World, a desolate rock in…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Mark Left

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

BackStory: Five Questions with Mark Left Author of It’s Raining Today What inspired you to write ‘It’s Raining Today’? I’ve long had a fascination with the Second World War and the long shadow it casts. You can’t grow up through…

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It’s Raining Today

Posted on: 30 September 2019 Last updated on: 30 September 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

It’s Raining Today by Mark Left When I dream it is raining. That is normal, that is what it does in Poland. Rain falling in sheets like wire mesh stretched to the four horizons. Keeping me in, shutting me out…

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BackStory: Six Questions with Tamsin Cottis

Posted on: 27 September 2019 Last updated on: 27 September 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Six Questions with Tamsin Cottis Author of Freedom Pass What inspired you to write ‘Freedom Pass’? My first proper job, in the early 1980s, was working with adult with learning disabilities who’d returned to London from many decades of…

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Freedom Pass

Posted on: 23 September 2019 Last updated on: 22 September 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

Freedom Pass by Tamsin Cottis Jackie and me on the bus. Front seat, top deck. Number 38. Hackney Central to Victoria. Memory of this bus came with me to Hospital. German Doodlebugs screaming through clouds. Stop. Wait. Boom! Doctors said…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Mary-Jane Holmes

Posted on: 20 September 2019 Last updated on: 16 September 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

BackStory: Five Questions with Mary-Jane Holmes Author of Down the Long, Long Line What inspired you to write ‘Down the Long, Long Line’? This piece came from a writing prompt combined with research for a project looking at outstanding women…

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Down the Long, Long Line

Posted on: 16 September 2019 Last updated on: 16 September 2019 Written by: Ingrid Jendrzejewski

Down the Long, Long Line by Mary-Jane Holmes Dark to light, the tunnel births the train and there’s the river’s head damned blue to reservoir, the ore rakes Da hushed lead from since the valley was drowned, the best sward…

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BackStory: Five Questions with Diane Gottlieb

Down the Long, Long Line by Mary-Jane Holmes Dark to light, the tunnel births the train and there’s the river’s head damned blue to reservoir, the ore rakes Da hushed lead from since the valley was drowned, the best sward…
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From Here to Eternity

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BackStory: Five More Questions with Marie Gethins

Down the Long, Long Line by Mary-Jane Holmes Dark to light, the tunnel births the train and there’s the river’s head damned blue to reservoir, the ore rakes Da hushed lead from since the valley was drowned, the best sward…
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The Wife of Michael Cleary

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