Other Fiction

Home For Christmas

Home For Christmas By Paul McCann Slipping through the clouds high above the ground , to a place where dreams can be lost or found . We’re descending...

A Christmas Carol

Relent! Repent! Think of Lent! Save your cash for the car's next dent. You must withstand the final test. The demon suckled at the Devil's breast...
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And what did the robin do then...?

We all know the rhyme but, I wonder, what did he do?
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It Wasn't A Wonderful Life

Some people were upset and they said it was unfair. George Bailey killed old man Potter and he went to the electric chair. George discovered that the...
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Alcohol was not a factor

Caution: This piece includes a description of a hole in the road which totals a full page.
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It's My Party (Dead Reckoning series - Part 40)

The Oakshott & Underwood Christmas Party is nearly over, and some have enjoyed it more than others, but Archibald makes a quick getaway because he has a secret from Santa that he's very keen to explore!
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Sweet

I much preferred a Rolo, To the holy Polo. It didn't cost a mint, In fact you could cadge one with a hint. And I never fancied a Milky Bar. Loved...

Second Chances

These stories are inspired by a teaching experience of mine in a Further Education College in England. The experiences are fictionalised. Letting the writing flow, names and identifying details were anonymised. With the characters composed of multiple selves, these are the stories of lecturers and students everywhere, of teachers expected to teach in neurotypical ways, and of neurodiverse students expected to learn in conventional ways. These stories recognise that teaching and learning is not only about the humans in the classroom: all bodies (human, nonhuman and more-than-human) act in relationality. For ‘Jake’, like so many others, the noises of other students, of anxiety, of a beeping fire door, the heat, all combine to drive him from the classroom, potentially from the college. Simultaneously, these forces provoke the courage to ask for help. ‘Jake’s’ class is typical of those I have encountered in Further Education Colleges in England: Jake could be a student at any or all of them. These stories question and resist conventional teaching and learning practices, which so often fail students, in the hope of opening up possibilities for genuine second chances for all.
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Christmas Pan-to

At Christmas, I like to take the opportunity to deviate, temporarily, from whatever saga Josiah and Archibald are currently involved in, and try a little seasonal nonsense. This is the first for 2024, there may well be others!