Offbeat love stories from a variety of writers
Offbeat love stories from a variety of writers. Diana Hendry's modern conclusion to the famous fairy story reveals what happened next for Gerda and her true love Kay.
DetailsOffbeat love stories from various writers. Rosie Jackson's tale, a modern take on the myth of Echo and Narcissus, features a woman who finds herself in love with a busy executive.
DetailsOffbeat love stories from a variety of writers. Joan Osbaldeston's tale features Suzy, who has forgotten the glamour of the word 'epiglottis' for 43 years, until she meets Stanley.
DetailsOffbeat love stories from various writers. In Kathryn Simmonds's tale, a brief encounter at a party leads to a date and the first awkward kiss, followed by the agony of waiting.
DetailsOffbeat love stories from a variety of writers. Frank Dunne's tale is set on a train out of Waterloo. A middle-aged man becomes fascinated by the woman sitting opposite him.
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