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On This Sunday's Pop-Ups...

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... We have commercial fiction from Ceri, science fiction from Michelle, hard science fiction from Kirsten, science fiction from Phil, romance-thriller from Baby, a diary from Tracie… and if we’re very lucky, there may be a singing horse or two…!

And may I just say - submissions are taken in the order they're received. I never "theme" a show. Neverthless... themes do seem to emerge (e.g. this week, SF). What's going on...?

Join at 6pm UK on Sunday!
 
Look forward to that! Singing horses? Hmmm. I've got a little flea story I've never shared here. And I don't think I ought. Flo The Flea. She has a handbag but she is a proper flea.

What's going on? You know. That thing again. I notice it with readings. I'll get a run of stuff, so particular in nature, it's as if I'm being set some kind of tutorial. This week, people wanting to talk about this kind of problem, next week that.
 

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It was a horse making daisy chains last time, now a horse than sings.
@AgentPete will be giggling, guaranteed :)
 
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