Flash Fiction: Book Lover
I cruise the Philosophy section of Hodges Figgis, watching, waiting. Like an old-fashioned spy I…
Andrew McEneff is currently a PhD student at University College Dublin. His short stories have appeared in Commotions, an anthology of creative writing from the Oscar Wilde Centre, in “College Green,” and in “Icarus: 50th Anniversary Edition.” His essay, “The Lost Beat Generations of Ireland,” can be found on thebohemyth.com. Most recently, his essay “A Stranger Still: In Memorium Anna Kavan,” was published in 2018 by the Stinging Fly.
I cruise the Philosophy section of Hodges Figgis, watching, waiting. Like an old-fashioned spy I…
– A seasonal riff on the opening paragraph of Moby Dick – Call me Andy.…
I can barely make out Richard´s handwriting on the piece of torn paper. “Second left”…
They’ve been protesting now for three weeks outside the closed factory. I have to walk…