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Tag Archives: Shakespeare
“The New Stepmother”
(Photo copyright Kent Bonham) In defiance of my mother’s wishes, I’m lunching with my new stepmother. She chose the restaurant, a chic café on a picturesque alley where the proprietor sets up tables on cobblestones worn smooth over the centuries … Continue reading
Posted in Flash Fiction, Micro Fiction, Short Fiction, Short Story
Tagged cafe, doctoral thesis, Edward de Vere, family relationship, lunch, mother, Shakespeare, stepmother
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