A JOURNEY

By Joan Whicher It was Paris 1962 and I was visiting my boyfriend who would later become my husband.  He was staying at his aunt’s flat in Boulogne sur Seine, while working as an intern at a French insurance company in the centre of Paris.  The previous year he’d attended a business studies course inContinue reading “A JOURNEY”

FROM MET POLICE TO CHILDREN’S AUTHOR

By Lesley Cordell Hi Fraser and all Feed My Reads readers My name is Lesley Cordell. I’m sixty-two years old. Married with two grown up daughters by marriage and five grandchildren with another one on the way – all things being well! I joined the Metropolitan Police in December 1977 one of the first intakeContinue reading “FROM MET POLICE TO CHILDREN’S AUTHOR”

POINT ZERO

By D M Lowe Professor Adamson coughed. Everyone looked. In the current environment, she might have received less of a reaction had she performed a jig in the nude. She cleared her throat and took a sip of water. “This covid-19 pandemic couldn’t have come at a worse time for us. Labs abandoned, furloughed technicians,Continue reading “POINT ZERO”