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Tag Archives: Mark Heeney
Freda the Fat Faery
by Mark Heeney It was a long time since Freda had first unfolded her damp wings. She remembered how nice it was to fly about the woodland glades and dingles; to swoop with the swallows and to circle with the … Continue reading
Posted in Childrens, Short Story
Tagged 1992, Issue 5, Mark Heeney, Page 22, Page 23, Summer Issue
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A Polish Joke
As told by Mark Heeney Following the end of Communism, the Polish people have been celebrating their new found freedom by telling jokes! And this one {told to me by Willfield Open Learning Tutor, Mark Heeney} has been cracking them … Continue reading