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===Inspiration===
 
===Inspiration===
'''So What Are You Up To These Days?''' was written specifically for ''[[Six Sentences]]'' as an exercise in seeing what I could do within the limitation imposed by the form.
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'''So What Are You Up To These Days?''' was written specifically for ''[http://sixsentences.blogspot.co.uk Six Sentences]'' as an exercise in seeing what I could do within the limitation imposed by the form.
  
 
===Publications===
 
===Publications===
Fortunately, they like fit, so '''So What Are You Up To These Days?''' was published on May 23rd, 2008.
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Fortunately, they liked it, so '''So What Are You Up To These Days?''' was published on May 23rd, 2008.
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
This story is based on a real incident in which I met an old friend at a college reunion who was now working on something seriously secret for the US government. I began to wonder (as you do) what would it be like if he was working on something ''really'' dodgy (which he obviously isn't). This is the way my mind works, and you may wish to consider this next time we meet. Material comes in all sorts of forms.
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This story is based on a real incident in which I met an old friend at a college reunion who was now working on something seriously secret for the US government. I began to wonder (as you do) what would it be like if he was working on something ''really'' dodgy (which - I hasten to add - he obviously wasn't). This is the way my mind works, and you may wish to consider this next time we meet. You're all material, you people out there.

Latest revision as of 23:31, 19 June 2014

Inspiration

So What Are You Up To These Days? was written specifically for Six Sentences as an exercise in seeing what I could do within the limitation imposed by the form.

Publications

Fortunately, they liked it, so So What Are You Up To These Days? was published on May 23rd, 2008.

Notes

This story is based on a real incident in which I met an old friend at a college reunion who was now working on something seriously secret for the US government. I began to wonder (as you do) what would it be like if he was working on something really dodgy (which - I hasten to add - he obviously wasn't). This is the way my mind works, and you may wish to consider this next time we meet. You're all material, you people out there.