Leila has rootled out one of the few stories in the site that features an animal – well a bird actually but – you know- a not human character. Anyway here is what she said.
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Hugo and Me on the Moon by Pete Able”
Leila has rootled out one of the few stories in the site that features an animal – well a bird actually but – you know- a not human character. Anyway here is what she said.
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Hugo and Me on the Moon by Pete Able”
Leila has sent us a Rerun suggestion by one of the regular contributors and commentators on the site. Great to see something of James’ having a second shining. This is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Forked Tongue by James McEwan”
A Rerun recommendation from Marco Etheridge reminded us of this poignant story from 2017. This is what he said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Aref and the Hermit Crab by Phoebe Reeves-Murray”
From this end we cannot understand how someone as gifted as Leila could ever be envious of another writer. The fact that she admits to it must make Mr Coey walk a little taller – surely. This is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Do Us Part by Jack Coey”
Leila has gone back to the very early days with this choice and it is one of the editor’s favourites and we still talk about it sometimes – late at night over the whisky and that. This is what Leila said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Friday by Jane Dougherty”
Really great to see one of Leila’s stories having a second outing. Thanks so much for this Dave Henson. This is what he said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Learning to Fall by Leila Allison”
Well, this is something different. Leila has unearthed our store of images. Not those ones that Hugh hid in the corner for when he wants to stick pins in politicians – No, the ones scattered through the stacks. This is what she said:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – The Artists’ Gallery Rerun”
I admit it was a great thrill when Leila sent this one through. I’m so glad you can’t see me blushing – Thank you Leila.
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – This Face by Diane M Dickson”
Leila connected with this piece on several levels – not least the Groucho jokes!!:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Spam in a Can by David Lohrey”
Leila Allison slipped past security yet again. We could hear her rustling and cursing and she emerged, dusty and dishevelled with this Rerun from the One and Only Hugh Cron:
Continue reading “Literally Reruns – Four Bars by Hugh Cron”