more (fictional) notes from The British Museum

My new flash-fiction project, which is getting my brain in gear for bigger fiction works to come, has a new installment. “(fictional) notes from The British Museum #3” is now live at my portfolio site, MaryAnnJohanson.com — follow along via the flash fiction tag — and also over at my Patreon.

As a tease, here’s the object that inspired today’s story:

(fictional) Notes from The British Museum #3

These flash-fiction stories are available to all Patreon patrons at the $1/month level or above. Thank you for your support!

Some film reviews are coming tomorrow — promise!

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Danielm80
Danielm80
Thu, Jan 17, 2019 9:26pm

The tone and subject matter are very different, but the story makes me think of one of my favorite protest songs:

https://youtu.be/NRBOePMCppc

Sadly, the Dubya era now seems much kinder and gentler than it did at the time the song was written.

[/tangent]

Tonio Kruger
Tonio Kruger
reply to  Danielm80
Sat, Jan 19, 2019 5:04am

Sadly, the Dubya era now seems much kinder and gentler than it did at the time the song was written.

Heh. Irony,

Then again I have to keep reminding myself that the 1980s were not as cool to live through as some of the online comments made on YouTube by people too young to remember those years would make you think.

Edited to Add: Yeah, I know. Tangent.