Fran Thompson

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StoryREMEMBERING BIG BEN Fran Thompson03 years 11 months ago
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StoryThoughts on Love in a pandemic - April 2020 Fran Thompson25 years 1 month ago
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StoryDeath in Southall April 1979 Fran Thompson012 years 1 month ago
StoryA QUESTION IN THE HOUSE 1980 Fran Thompson112 years 1 month ago
Story"Just call me Ruth" - biography of a modern politician Fran Thompson312 years 1 month ago
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StoryQUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE 2011 Fran Thompson012 years 2 months ago
StoryREQUIUM MARCH 1985 Fran Thompson012 years 2 months ago
StoryTHE PRICE - Final Part 5 Fran Thompson012 years 2 months ago
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StoryTHE PRICE Part 1 Fran Thompson012 years 2 months ago
StoryNot in my Backyard 1987 Fran Thompson012 years 2 months ago
StoryThe Fight - To a friend October 1967 - awaiting a custody decision Fran Thompson012 years 2 months ago
StoryMetal Box - the poem Fran Thompson112 years 2 months ago
StoryTHOUGHTS ON SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Fran Thompson214 years 1 month ago
StoryTHE PRICE -Part 4 Fran Thompson214 years 5 months ago
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StoryMetal Box - the short story Fran Thompson315 years 7 months ago

My stories

QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE 2011

The old man appeared in the room Good for his years and yet pathetic Attended by the younger man. Who did it? the pair were asked. Not us they replied. We know nothing about criminal activity.

A QUESTION IN THE HOUSE 1980

The question had been asked and the answer given. "How many people have died in police custody since 1970?"

THOUGHTS ON SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

Alone in the church hall, silence until the rush of traffic resumes Here they sit, rows of pupils attended by rulers, pens, string and thoughts

REQUIUM MARCH 1985

End of the miners' strike.

THE PRICE - Final Part 5

She tried to relax but it was fairly useless. By the next day she was coolly excited. She caught the Bakerloo line in from the north London suburb changing at Baker Street and on to Euston.

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