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Telling Stories: The Best of BBC Radio's Recent Short Fiction v. 4

by Duncan Minshull (Editor)

Other authors: Stephen Amidon (Contributor), Clare Boylan (Contributor), Robert Cremins (Contributor), Tom Drury (Contributor), Janice Galloway (Contributor)14 more, Jane Gardam (Contributor), James Hamilton-Paterson (Contributor), Roy Heath (Contributor), Philip Hensher (Contributor), Christopher Hope (Contributor), Susan Johnson (Contributor), Allan Massie (Contributor), Geoff Nicholson (Contributor), Annie Proulx (Contributor), Frederic Raphael (Contributor), Michèle Roberts (Contributor), Helen Simpson (Contributor), D. J. Taylor (Contributor), Joanna Trollope (Contributor)

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Contains: Poor old man / Clare Boylan. Scary movies / Stephen Amidon. Gewürztraminer / James Hamilton-Paterson. Bertram's funeral / Allan Massie. Falling / Susan Johnson. Matriarch of Den Amstel / Roy Heath. Damian's day out / Christopher Hope. Heroin man / Tom Drury. Pillow goose / Jane Gardam. Hero / Joanna Trollope. Negatives E. / Annie Proulx. Humming / Michèle Roberts. Final payments / D. J. Taylor. Away from it all / Frederic Raphael. Waiting for Marilyn / Janice Galloway. Some metal buildings / Geoff Nicholson. Summer houses / Philip Hensher. To her unready boyfriend / Helen Simpson. Our genius / Robert Cremins.
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