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Lyn Browne
Lyn Browne lives on the edge of Dartmoor. She writes short stories and poetry, has won prizes and been published in anthologies and is a member of Moor Poets and Two Rivers Poets. She combines writing with her love of wild landscape by walking regularly on Dartmoor with a group of poets. Belly-dancing keeps her fit. Lyn went to university at the age of forty, and gained an MA at Exeter 5 years later. She worked as a television researcher, and also in television production, when she was rash enough to allow a film crew into the house for a drama series. She is married, has three children now spread worldwide, and two grandchildren.
Was published in -
Imagine Coal
and
More Micro-Fiction

Short Story Anthology
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Format: Demi 82 Pages
ISBN: 978-1-905599-42-4
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The Woman with a Coffee Pot opposite me is so ugly with her work-a-day blue dress. Without rest I have to stare into her large, thick, round face, so like my own mother: the stern gaze, the bulbous nose. She is admired. Cezanne kept her. I am a working girl fresh from the fields, so blotted out.
‘You are the invisible form of my composition,’ he said.
– Extract from ‘Imagine Coal’ by Mary Cookson
Imagine Coal and More Micro-Fiction contains the winning entries from Leaf Books’ second micro-fiction competition of 2007. The thirty-one tiny fragments of wonderfulness within very concisely discourse on a fantastic variety of subjects, from artists’ models to attempted matricide via alien invasions, dancing GIs and elderly men with aphasia.