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Tag Archives: London
Sammy, the Gat: “I Hunt-and-Peck The Overland”.
(Sammy, the Gat, is a continuing story.) (Glossary at end.) I double-dutch the Feddie/Maffie Evel Knievels before I snuggle up to the Air Maroc check-in. A storm cloud of ciggie smoke circles a duck-bill-nosed dude soft-shoein’ it outta the powder … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Micro Fiction, Short Fiction, Short Story
Tagged Air Maroc, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, camel, Casablance, Dorothy Lamar, Evel Knievel, London, tin lizzie
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Sammy, the Gat: “The Scarecrow Caws”
Click here to read The Institution, a second story inspired by Jennifer Pendergast’s photo. (Sammy, the Gat, glossary at end.) The scarecrow caws as I wing it through the roundabout and take off for Windsor World. Bobble-tops twist and twirl … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Micro Fiction, Short Fiction, Short Story
Tagged hot car, London, ostrich, roundabout, Sammy the Gat, scarecrow, snarled snails
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Sammy, the Gat: “The Ragtop Without A Top”
(Sammy, the Gat, is a continuing story.) (Glossary at end.) My newly IDed Celtic contact is leakin’ crimson curlicues on the dusty as I circumvent the circumstances and head for the threshold. I got a speed-need for a juice mobile … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Micro Fiction, Short Fiction, Short Story
Tagged 77 Sunset Strip, Black Beauty, Edd Byrnes, Green Hornet, jalopy, Kookie, London, ragtop, twelve cylinders
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“The Assignment”
(Please click for my February 12, 2013, dVersePoet Open Link Night 83 post–somehow the link for this post was activated as well as the correct one which is for “The Corpse”.) As I step off the plane which brought me … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Micro Fiction, Short Fiction, Short Story
Tagged airport, London, odd companions, seatmates
38 Comments