Allen Ashley works as a creative writing tutor in London, UK. He is an award-winning editor and a prize-winning poet. He is a committee member of the British Fantasy Society. His latest book is an updated version of his novel “The Planet Suite” (Eibonvale Press, UK, 2016). He has a particular interest in writing within formal constrictions – word length, OuLiPo, etc. http://www.allenashley.com
This ten word story was typed on a manual Olympia DeLuxe typewriter c. 1966. Let’s call her Olivia.
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