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Do you identify with dental phobia? Do you like people-watching? Do
you have anxieties in hospital outpatient departments? Do you enjoy
touches of anthropomorphism? Grey Silk is a collection of short
stories written, according to the author, over far too many years.
They have grown dust in the far reaches of a laptop and have, at
last, shaken the mouldy bits off and surfaced, hopefully free of
the smells of mustiness. It is a mixed bag of Cornish memories,
mice and Latin, pig abduction, incontinence with a touch of Gilbert
& Sullivan spoofishness, and alternative farming in a stately
home. Add in some gruesome infection and a bit of garden sluggery,
tinged with the loss of colour in a depressing world. Some tales
give rise to nostalgia, some are ridiculously daft, one is a homage
to Alfred Hitchcock, two made the author feel distinctly
uncomfortable, and at least one has a cringe factor about it. There
are some to make you think, some to try and stop you thinking, some
to make you smile, and one that may leave you with a sense of
sadness about an imaginary dystopian state that has a hopelessness
about wishing for the "unwishable". It is perhaps up to the reader
to guess which of any of these labels may fit the written words.
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