Categories: Ten Word Stories

Grudge by Jamie Morrison

Jamie Morrison was born and raised in the incomparable Pacific Northwest (he basically bleeds sagebrush and crap out pine needles). He lives in Washington with my wife, an ER Nurse, and our two girls, aged four and newborn. He started his working life in finance as a banker, then moved on to electronics sales, then on to the funeral business (don’t ask), then on to finance again as a financial advisor. He is working on his first novel and hope to finish it before Spring of 2056.

This ten word story was typed on a Triumph Du Jour manual typewriter c. 1940’s. Let’s call her Trudy. A magnificent machine.

Photo credit: Kae Sable

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