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  I bought more cards which were smaller and easier to slip into unsuspecting pockets or gaping bags. Within a month the carriage was renewed. Hairy necks were trimmed, body odours addressed, hairstyles renovated and a couple of the larger ladies seemed to be losing weight.

  I didn’t think much about it when the atmosphere on the train started to become strained. We’re all a little reticent in these times, keeping to ourselves. It was only when I heard the footsteps behind me and felt the first pair of hands grab and push that I realised what was happening.

  I suppose “lynching” would be the term for it. I’ll have bruises. I’m ignoring what they wrote on those ghastly notes which they pinned to me. People can be harsh sometimes. I think I may start catching a later train though.

  Acknowledgements

  4’33” Audio Competition

  fourthirtythree is an audio magazine. Authors read their own stories, and you can listen to them at: www.fourthirtythree.com

  1000words – Picture Prompt E-Journal

  If a picture really does paint a thousand words, you can read them at 1000words.org.uk

  Bad Language Competition

  The group which gave us Manchester’s premier open-mic night give us their best flashes at https://badlanguagemcr.blogspot.co.uk/

  FlashBang Crime Competition

  Short and violent and online at flashbangcontest.wordpress.com

  Flash Fiction South West Anthology

  Small but perfectly formed stories from the West Country, online and available to buy from flashfictionsw.co.uk

  Flash Fiction World Competition

  A whole world of flash-fiction? Yes, and it’s online at flash-fiction-world.com

  Lancashire Writing Hub’s Competition

  It’s Flash up North! lancashirewritinghub.co.uk

  Once Upon A Time – Fairytale Competition

  Like real fairies, this one is hard to catch, but the printed anthology will arrive soon. More information at both sjiholliday.blog.com and yearningforwonderland.blogspot.co.uk

  The Word Counts Competition

  A competition run by The Word Counts writing group, the Book-ish bookshop and the Abergavenney Focus.

  Writing East Midlands Competition

  Bringing word-based magic to the East Midlands at writingeastmidlands.co.uk

 
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