While I’m delighted that my daughter has been offered her first choice place at university and I’m keen for her to take all the chances that are on offer, I can’t help wondering what impact her departure will have on the rest of us. I’ve been teasing my son for weeks that he’ll soon have his parents’ undivided attention – although I don’t believe he’s looking forward to this!
Earlier in the year I wrote a piece of flash fiction that imagined my daughter as the subject. It was included in the Flash-Fiction South West anthology titled Kissing Frankenstein & Other Stories. You can purchase a copy of the book here and I’ve pasted the piece below. I hope you enjoy this as my #fridayflash
Packing
- Clothes
- Tops: shirts and hoodies,
- Jeans: ripped, skinny, bootleg
- Skirts: mini, maxi, puff
- Bras: underwired and padded
- Knickers: pretty ones only
- Shoes: heels, flats, Converse
- Makeup (ditch dried-up nail varnish)
- Jewellery (silver-dip before packing)
- Hairdryer and straighteners
- Pencil case
- Highlighters
- Gel pens
- Retractable pencils
- Ammonite found at Charmouth (wrap in tissue – put in box with flowers on lid)
- Paperback (any)
- Pillowcase with Broderie Anglaise trim
- Foxy Lady mug
- Remember: thermal socks, hot water bottle, Little Ted, ring binder with campus information
I’ll let you know in few weeks, whether this has any resemblance to reality.














