Hey, I remember when you wrote "The Fabric of Our Lives"! Good story, that.
And I really liked "Flowers of the Forest." This may be partly because the title made me think of "No Man's Land" (I just got June Tabor's recording of it the other day, actually) and then you quoted it at the end, but mostly I just think it's a good and melancholy (and all too relevant) vignette, and the feel of the prose is very much in keeping with canon.
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And I really liked "Flowers of the Forest." This may be partly because the title made me think of "No Man's Land" (I just got June Tabor's recording of it the other day, actually) and then you quoted it at the end, but mostly I just think it's a good and melancholy (and all too relevant) vignette, and the feel of the prose is very much in keeping with canon.