Monthly Archives: April 2020

A tribute to Seymour

My brother lies in a grave in Colombo’s main cemetery. His life and death are the most tragic consequence of my family’s dysfunction, of parental neglect and bullying. It is Seymour who tugs at my heart, who penetrates my soul. He was my soul mate. I am burdened by an inescapable notion that I could […]

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Flash Fiction April 2020

My daily contribution to the thirty-words-or-less competition run by Writers Victoria in April 2020.

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