Morning Howl
Abstract
In my story, a man called George Lyle is forced to face harsh realities about his life that he otherwise would not. His personal relationships with his family are showcased and their intricate realities revealed. By the end, George is forced to come to a decision about how to face the problems in his life, and his certain mortality.
Published
2015-03-31
Issue
Section
Fiction/Flash Fiction
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