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Bread and Thunder

beer

2007 Entry into a short story competition that unfortunately did not win because apparently short story adjudicators don't like fantasy... I hung up my oilskin with relief. It dripped on Bruce's bunyip, who scrabbled closer to the door and watched me suspiciously. I sat down, elbows on the bar, as my staff balanced itself on my knees. 'Caught in the downpour, Alan?' Bruce asked, polishing a glass. 'Doesn't often rain here,' he continued. 'Have a beer, mate.' He swirled a finger around the rim of the glass and slid it along the bar to me while the purple clouds rumbled...

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Excellent Imagery

pear

Suddenly the whole world had changed. From the dense blackness the sky on the horizon opened up, as a breeze, singing like the notes of a distant pipe, blew gently on the treacle night. The horizon greened, grew lighter, and glowed. Oranges and pinks reflected of early morning clouds, as the alien sun rose over the side of the planet, majestically reminding the trees of its existence. The trees knew, and remembered. The grasses at their mighty roots whispered to each other, and the piping breeze hushed them with caressing hands of air. The white fruits, plump and womb-shaped, swelled...

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