Story-a-Day 31
'he says he’s too knackered to do anything ... yeah, but my job’s like proper work ... no, it was like this, no word of a lie, he might work there, but all he’s doing is sitting watching the TV ...'
from 'Word of a Lie' by @jasondj
https://t.co/kiBdHejahj
Impossible to get used to the thrill of opening the box w the first copies of your new book! Advance purchases now possible for instance via @Foyles: https://t.co/68utrV9g40 Some tickets are left for the launch on 16/11 at @horsehospital: https://t.co/qMBkeqpSNp #rightinthethead
It's here! Issue 80 of The Interpreter's House is online and waiting for you. Go on. Make a cuppa, discreetly turn your monitor so the boss can't see your screen and settle down for a cracking good read:
https://t.co/6KBvH6r9Gq
Issue 80 will be released into the wild next week, and what a corker it is. In the meantime, if you're thinking of submitting, have a read of issue 79 and our back issues to get a sense of the magazine:
https://t.co/6KBvH6r9Gq
Another short story published. 'The Tourist Trap' has been published by @HonestUlsterman. You can read it here (and it has my mugshot attached). https://t.co/nos2qIeWyJ
@RichardJMurphy He's not into the flamboyant gesture or high-stakes confrontation. His position as leader is weaker than Johnson's, and he's more inclined to caution.