PODCAST · fiction
An A to Z of British Myths and Legends
by Mark Hood
Each week I am writing a piece of flash fiction about a particular myth or legend from British history, beginning with the next letter in the alphabet
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L is for Luck
Number twelve in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. L is for Luck
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12
K is for Kelpie
Number eleven in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. K is for Kelpie
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11
J is for Jack
Number ten in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. J is for Jack
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10
I is for Iron
Number nine in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. I is for Iron
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9
H is for Herne
Number eight in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. H is for Herne
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8
G is for Grindylow
Number seven in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. G is for Grindylow
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F is for Fairies
Number six in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. F is for Fairies
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6
E is for Egremont
Number five in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. E is for Egremont
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D is for Dragon
Number four in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. D is for Dragon
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C is for Cait sìth
Number three in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. C is for Cait sìth.
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B is for Barghest
Number two in the series of Flash Fiction challenges. Barghest.
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2
A is for Ashipattle
The first of my 'Alphabet Superset' Flash Fiction challenges. Ashipattle and the Meester Stoorworm.
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