A few weeks ago, for a quid, I got a copy of "Great British Short Stories" introduced by - but not selected by - JB Priestley. Published in 1970ish, it has 27 short stories (some 900 words, some maybe 5,000 or so) from, well, British, people. About three quarters of the men, as you'd expect.... Continue Reading →
“Winter’s Morning” by Len,Deighton #GBSS16/27
"Winter's Morning” by Len,Deighton Number 16 of 27 Great British Short Stories Premise: Flyboys (or grizzled old veterans aged 20 or so) go out on a dawn patrol during WW1 Review: The man could write! (he is still alive, just retired) Outa ten: 10 - now I want to read the other short stories he... Continue Reading →