Claire Lawrence lives in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada – with her four boys, husband, and a beastie little dog named Guinness. She is a student of Oxford University, Advanced Creative Writing Program and a graduate of the Southbank Writer’s Program from Simon Fraser University, British Columbia.
Claire’s winning entry to Ouen Press’ international contest was published in an anthology entitled, Last Run. Claire won the Sampad South Asian Arts International Writing Competition and was published in an educational book entitled Inspired by Gandhi. She has a number of other prize-winning short stories which have been published in Canada and the United States. Claire’s illustrations have appeared inThe Fractured Nuance.
As a member of the Port Moody Writers’ Group, and the Royal City Literary Arts Society, most of her time is taken up writing–but Claire also prides herself in being a slayer of bucket lists.
This ten word story was typed on a manual Royal Aristocrat typewriter c. 1950’s. Let’s call him Rolf.
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