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===Inspiration===
'''Mid-Life Crisis''' started life as an entry into the monthly ''[[Dorrie's Challenge]]'' on the ''[[Slingink]]'' writing forum, in January 2009. The prompt that month was "Change", and there were twelve entries, although unfortunately I have no record of where it was placed. I think the idea of change sent me off towards metamorphosis and hence towards Franz Kafka and how he might be affected by the male menopause.
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'''Mid-Life Crisis''' started life as an entry into the monthly ''[[Dorrie's Challenge]]'' on the ''[[SlingInk]]'' writing forum, in January 2009. The prompt that month was "Change", and there were twelve entries, although unfortunately I have no record of where it was placed. I think the idea of change sent me off towards metamorphosis and hence towards Franz Kafka and how he might be affected by the male menopause.
  
 
===Publications===
 
===Publications===
 
'''Mid-Life Crisis''' was published by ''[http://www.bostonliterarymagazine.com Boston Literary Magazine]'' in their Fall, 2009 issue.
 
'''Mid-Life Crisis''' was published by ''[http://www.bostonliterarymagazine.com Boston Literary Magazine]'' in their Fall, 2009 issue.

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Inspiration

Mid-Life Crisis started life as an entry into the monthly Dorrie's Challenge on the SlingInk writing forum, in January 2009. The prompt that month was "Change", and there were twelve entries, although unfortunately I have no record of where it was placed. I think the idea of change sent me off towards metamorphosis and hence towards Franz Kafka and how he might be affected by the male menopause.

Publications

Mid-Life Crisis was published by Boston Literary Magazine in their Fall, 2009 issue.