I’m honoured to have a short story titled ‘Letting Go’ in the print edition of tomorrow’s Morning Star. It will also be in the online edition on Sunday (I’ll post a link when it’s up). And I adore the illustration from Lorna Miller below.
I also love the intro they gave it:
Enchantments collide in a tale of peer pressure, magic, bigotry and builders’ tea: a young boy meets his match and finds salvation in a pedal bin.
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Cheryl Sonnier has an MFA in Creative Writing from Manchester Metropolitan University. She lives in Leeds with her husband and two cats. Publications include, Nightjar Press, Wyldblood Publications, Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, Five Elements Anthology, Plasma Frequency, Dark Futures, Roadworks: Tales From the Hard Road, Cemetery Sonata, QWF.
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Letting go was so very moving and true. I proved that human nature is good. I loved it. Took me back to the time when Alan Sillitoe had his short stories in the Morning Star. More please
Nice going, Cheryl!
Thanks Stewart!
So cool—congratulations, Cheryl!With love,AnnetteAnnette Sonnier Olsen832-278-5732 cellannette.olsen@icloud.com
Thank you Annette!
Letting go was so very moving and true. I proved that human nature is good. I loved it. Took me back to the time when Alan Sillitoe had his short stories in the Morning Star. More please
Thank you John! I’m glad you enjoyed it.