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Welcome to Christmas Hellworld: Hellweek Day Three

Did you eat too many mince pies? Have you overindulged on the chocolates? Is the whole jolly, feelgood, merry, lovey dovey season getting to you. Maybe we can help
with Literally Stories – Christmas Hellweek. Stories to counteract all that goodwill: Enjoy

Wishbone by Jennie Boyes

Image: Scary Christmas Baubles from www.freepik.com n.b. This is an AI generated image.

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Literally Reruns – A Boy Once Known by Tom Sheehan 

Foreword

In honor of Remembrance Day (Veteran’s Day in America), and to honor those who served, currently serve and to those who gave all, we present a reworking of a story by Tom Sheehan first published in November 2017. Tom served in Korea and knows as much about the suffering of war, and its after-effects, as much as anyone.

Since it is an altered version, we will forgo the usual link and present the work right here and now.

All the best to the veterans and those who appreciate their sacrifices.

Diane, Hugh, Leila–Eds. Literally Stories

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Literally Reruns – Skink, The Town Drunk by Tom Sheehan

This week’s Rerun showcases one of our most prolific authors. Anyone who has followed the site cannot fail to have been impressed by the stories of Tom Sheehan. Leila had a root around in his storage area and came out with this one. This is what she said:

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Literally Reruns – The Amalgamated Union of Pennames and Imaginary Friends by Leila Allison

A regular contributor to the site Dave Henson has had a root through the back rooms and come up with this gem from Leila Allison. This is what he said:

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Literally Reruns – Post by Jenny Morton Potts

And now – we are pleased to introduce our reruns – as chosen by you. We are thrilled to have this story suggested by David Henson, a stalwart of the site, as our first Rerun.

If you have a story that you really believe needs to be brought out, dusted off and given another airing, write a little introduction, send us an email and we’ll do the rest.

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