Categories: Ten Word Stories

Peter Rabbit by The Poet Mj

Melinda Jane – The Poet Mj.  To paraphrase Miriam Margolyes in 2012, when she was discussing Charles Dickens’ women; ‘Poet Mj’s world is a parallel world, not exactly the same as our world. The colours are brighter, the voices are more varied and the passion stronger. It’s a parallel world but it is a real world.’

This ten word story was typed on a manual Olivetti-Underwood, Lettera 22 typewriter, made in Italy c. 1961.  Let’s call him Lorenzo.

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