David Nevin
Madness and Riddance: Madrid Writers' Club Anthology
Madness and Riddance: Madrid Writers' Club Anthology
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In this collection we witness one passenger’s reaction to rising panic in the subway written by Sue Burke, a young boy's experience of sharing his home with his ageing grandmother by Christopher W. Nelson, a drug aided caper of a failing band by Joseph Candora before visiting Thailand in the midst of wartime bureaucracy by Douglas Clark. Four poems of sensuous frustration and want by Celia Wilde bring us to a short story of sex without attachment by Cath Lyle followed by the film script this short story inspired written by Clive Hiley. Patricia Fox relates a story of maternal struggles with strained relationships, and in “Sam at 42”, Tony OG shares a tale of disconnection and disappointment. In the final story in our collect Anne McMillan writes of marital breakup and unseen outcomes.
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